Where Has My Gulla Gone

Where Has My Gulla Gone

Author: Padma Sachdev

Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan

Published: 2009-01-01

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 9788188322411

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Discover the Poignant Tale of Childhood and Imagination in 'Where Has My Gulla Gone' by Padma Sachdev Take a nostalgic journey into the world of childhood, imagination, and growing up with 'Where Has My Gulla Gone' by Padma Sachdev. This delightful and poignant story captures the essence of innocence and the magic of a child's imagination. A Heartwarming Story 'Where Has My Gulla Gone' is a heartwarming narrative that explores the adventures and dreams of childhood. Padma Sachdev's storytelling brings to life the experiences of a young protagonist, making it a relatable and emotional journey for readers of all ages. An Ode to Imagination As you dive into the pages of this book, you'll be reminded of the power of imagination in a child's world. The story beautifully illustrates how imagination and creativity can transform the ordinary into the extraordinary, making every moment magical. Why 'Where Has My Gulla Gone' Is a Must-Read for Anyone Who Cherishes Childhood Memories:Nostalgic Journey: Relive the joy and wonder of childhood through a heartfelt and beautifully crafted story that captures the essence of innocence.Poignant and Touching: Experience the emotions and adventures of a young child in a way that resonates with your own childhood memories.Celebration of Imagination: Embrace the magic of a child's imagination and the ability to turn everyday life into a whimsical and enchanting adventure.Perfect Gift: Share the gift of nostalgia and appreciation for the magic of childhood with friends and family. 'Where Has My Gulla Gone' is an ideal present for readers of all ages. Don't miss your chance to revisit the enchanting world of childhood and imagination. Let 'Where Has My Gulla Gone' by Padma Sachdev be your guide to a heartfelt and moving story that celebrates the beauty of growing up. Grab your copy now and be transported to a world of cherished memories. Padma Sachdev is the first woman poet of Dogri. The shortstories written by her depict the joy and sorrow; moods and misfortunes ofIndian womanhood. Even though the author isconscious of the social injustices heaped upon women; her woman characters mainta


Aashaa

Aashaa

Author: Divyā Māthura

Publisher: Star Publications

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 9788176500753

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Collection Of Stories By Women Authors.Translated In Hindi.


Image and Representation

Image and Representation

Author: Mushirul Hasan

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13:

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A Comprehensive Selection Of Short Stories That Explore Muslim Lives And Inter-Community Relationships In The Indian Subcontinent.


Moderate or Militant

Moderate or Militant

Author: Mushirul Hasan

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2008-02-13

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 0199087962

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In this book Mushirul Hasan articulates a vision of Islam or rather the many different kinds of Islam, instead of the frightening monolith of popular perception, living in harmony with other faiths, and of Indian Muslims, inheritors of the great Indian civilization, living in a plural society. Engaging with the debates surrounding the society, polity, and history of India's Muslims, and using historical and literary sources, as well as the writings of modern Muslim thinkers like Aziz Ahmad and Mohammad Mujeeb, Hasan traces the development of contemporary ideas about Muslims from the mid-nineteenth century onwards, through British rule and the partition, to the present day. For Hasan, a truly secular reading of Indian history reveals Indian Islam as one that exists in a pluralist milieu.


A Time of Blood

A Time of Blood

Author: John Gwynne

Publisher: Orbit

Published: 2019-04-16

Total Pages: 468

ISBN-13: 0316502286

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"A great read that accelerates the pace and goes one up on its excellent predecessor . . . Exciting, action-packed fantasy." -- Mark Lawrence Defy the darkness. Defend the light. Drem and his friends are haunted by the horrors they witnessed at the battle at Starstone Lake: the screams of men being warped into beasts and the sight of a demon rising from the dead. But worse than any memory is Fritha, the demons' deadly high priestess. And she is hunting them. Concealed in Forn Forest, Riv knows her very existence is a threat to the Ben-Elim. She represents their most dangerous secret, and if the warrior angels find her, they won't hesitate to silence her. As the demonic forces multiply, they send a mighty host to overthrow the angel's stronghold. Like heroes of old, Drem, Riv, and the Bright Star's warriors must battle to save themselves and save their land. But can the light triumph when the dark is rising? For more from John Gwynne, check out:Of Blood and BoneA Time of DreadA Time of BloodA Time of Courage The Faithful and the FallenMaliceValorRuinWrath


The Exiles of Erin

The Exiles of Erin

Author: Charles Fanning

Publisher: Dufour Editions

Published: 1997-04-28

Total Pages: 447

ISBN-13: 0802360602

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Of immense value to anyone interested in the Irish story in America.--The Boston Globe. This collection of three generations of Irish immigrant fiction excerpted from novels, magazines, and newspapers provides new insight into the nineteenth-century immigrant experience. It captures the spirit of those who were experiencing the traumas of adjustment and assimilation. The men and women authors of these pieces vividly render the details of immigrant life in a variety of settings, from Virginia and Nebraska to San Francisco, Chicago, New York City, Philadelphia, and Boston, from 1820 to 1906. Fanning places each selection in its historical and cultural context by means of introductory notes. Together, they provide the most extended, continuous body of literature available to us by members of a single American ethnic group. This new edition provides some additional selections as well as new background material. Charles Fanning is Professor of English at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale