Vj salma biography books
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Genre: Non-Fiction / Self help / Relationships
Publishers: Random House
Price: Rs. /- ( P.S: I got the book from the publisher for a review)
A witty advice book on relationships, life, and dealing with the rocky road.
We all know that girls love boys who love girls, and then they turn into women who love men who love women. And no matter how much one would like to clutter their life with work or distract themselves with friends or treks or travels, at the end of the day it is the matters of the heart that take control of our deeper senses.
This is a book about growing up, of learning and un-learning, losing and receiving, crying and smiling, but most of allloving. From the first awkward teenage days to discovering boys to falling in
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Award-winning Tamil writer Perumal Murugans latest novel Estuary has been translated by Nandini Krishnan. Estuary is a curious book. Flat in its tone but the preoccupation of the government clerk Kumarasurar for his son, Meghass, welfare is universal. Many parents will identify with it. Perumal Muruagan captures the parental anxiety very well. Bulk of the story revolves around Meghass request for a fancy smartphone that Kumarasurar may or not be able to afford. It sort of is in step with Kumarasurars general anathema towards electronic devices. It is illustrated well in his locking up the government issued computer into a cupboard instead of using it. It is only when he is introduced to the vast possibilities browsing the Internet can unleash that Kumarasurar begins to understand the younger generations fascination with smartphones too. The enthusiasm of the younger man for edevices rubs off on to his father, a Luddite where digital technology was