#BookReview
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A Familial Tether: The History of Burning
The foundational strength of Janika Oza’s intergenerational work, The History of Burning,’ is characters who grow and pass the torch…
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Brotherless Night: Family, Love & Civil War In Sri Lanka
V V Ganeshanathan’s Brotherless Night poignantly documents the life of a family in Jaffna during the height of the Sri…
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‘Spilled Ink’: Afghan American Siblings Seek Their Identity
Nadia Hashimi’s young adult novel, Spilled Ink, tells the story of a pair of Afghan teens finding their footing in…
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Book Review: Varied Expressions – The Power of Words 2
‘The Power of Words 2’, authored by Binod Dawadi of Nepal, is sequel to ‘The book The Power of Words’.…
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Book Review: Afghanistan’s Rocky Road Ahead: What needs to be done?
A new book ‘The Uncertain Future of Afghanistan- Terrorism, Reconstruction, and Great-Power Rivalry’, authored by Nian Peng and Khalid Rahman…
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Book Review: An Incomplete Kiss
Joseph Spence Sr. reviews the poetry book ‘An Incomplete Kiss’, authored by Niloy Rafiq, a renowned poet of Bangladesh 46-Page…
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‘Lost Empire’: Book by Angela Kosta painted in Paintings of Suffering and Redemption
Angela Kosta in her poetry book explores the traumas of a painful past, linked to the political and historical context…
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Book Review: Chup Re! But, Gita Desai Is Not Here To Shut Up
From Morris Award finalist Sonia Patel comes a sharply written book ’Gita Desai is not here to shut up’, about…
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BOOK REVIEW: HISTORY OF A WOMAN-THROUGH THE AGES, MISSED VOICES AGAIN
Historian Yussouf Shaheen in his book asks: A question is still lingering on as to when the women all over…
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Mohamed Al-Makhzangi: Heading South and East
Traveler Mohamed Al-Makhzangi pours out his life in lines spread across the paths he took, the cities he inhabited, the…
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