A Firestorm in Paradise

A Firestorm in Paradise

Author: Rana Safvi

Publisher: Penguin Random House India Private Limited

Published: 2024-05-21

Total Pages: 433

ISBN-13: 9357083715

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Before the 1857 Uprising of India, the old Delhi, or Shahjahanabad is sprawling with life—like an ode wavering towards its end. The inhabitants of Red Fort and the splendored world around it, all subjects of Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar, lived on the cusp of a change with the arrival of the British. Yet, people’s own stories continued against backdrop of this transition. At the centre of this sprawling narrative is a princess, Falak Ara, daughter of the Emperor. Beautiful and vivacious, Falak Ara is curious about the world outside the fort but never imagines being able to leave. Soon, she loses her heart to a salatin—a prince— and longs for a union with him. Her quest is made difficult by a changing Shahjahanabad, on whose horizon lurks a revolution. Author Rana Safvi unspools the aches of a young heart as she pays homage to Old Delhi—which, like a living, breathing being, has many moods and survives a lifetime in this novel A Firestorm in Paradise.


Letters to Zebunnisa

Letters to Zebunnisa

Author: Gulraj Bedi

Publisher: Notion Press

Published: 2024-04-08

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13:

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"Letters to Zebunnisa" by Gulraj Singh Bedi is a poignant collection of poetry that delves into the depths of love, longing, and resilience. Through lyrical verses, Bedi captures the raw emotions of his journey, weaving together themes of love, hope, and the human experience. With each poem, he invites readers into a world of heartfelt introspection, where the pain of separation and the power of connection intertwine. From tender moments of affection to the struggles of distance and the strength found in adversity, Bedi's words resonate with sincerity and passion. This book is a tribute to the enduring spirit of love and the unwavering courage it inspires. Through its pages, readers will find solace, inspiration, and a reminder of the beauty found in the intricacies of the heart.


Women in World History

Women in World History

Author: Bonnie G. Smith

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2019-10-31

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 1474272940

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Women in World History brings together the most recent scholarship in women's and world history in a single volume covering the period from 1450 to the present, enabling readers to understand women's relationship to world developments over the past five hundred years. Women have served the world as unfree people, often forced to migrate as slaves, trafficked sex workers, and indentured laborers working off debts. Diseases have migrated through women's bodies and women themselves have deliberately spread religious belief and fervor as well as ideas. They have been global authors, soldiers, and astronauts encircling the globe and moving far beyond it. They have written classics in political and social thought and crafted literary and artistic works alongside others who were revolutionaries and reform-minded activists. Historical scholarship has shown that there is virtually no part of the world where women's presence is not manifest, whether in archives, oral testimonials, personal papers, the material record, evidence of disease and famine, myth and religious teachings, and myriad other forms of documentation. As these studies mount, the idea of surveying women's past on a global basis becomes daunting. This book aims to redress this situation and offer a synthetic world history of women in modern times.


The Bookseller

The Bookseller

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Published: 1913

Total Pages: 920

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