By Dr. R Sudarshan
Twenty delightful fables of timeless cultural context. Tales of kings, queens, and lands of the pre-Islamic era and people of extraordinary intellect and aura. Narratives that reveal the entire range of human emotions, failings, misgivings, sorrows, happiness, compassion, and kindness.
For people of diverse faiths or atheism or agnosticism alike, Rana Safvi brings out some core values of humanity that relate to wider cultural diversity.
On the shelf. Unputdownable.
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DANCING IN THE MOSQUE
By Dr. R Sudarshan
This is an autobiographical memoir of Homeira Qaderi in her homeland society of Afghanistan, ripped and strewn aside into the sidewalk bin of history by the Taliban.
She writes to her son who was taken away from her when he was less than two years old. She recounts how she struggled to reach a hospital to deliver him, as Taliban soldiers pointed and poked rifle bayonets into her pregnant belly, to ascertain she was not a loaded suicide bomber. She can't forget how the child screamed when she was forced to leave him behind.
A woman, mother, thinker, professor, writer, and a heap of painful valor in flesh and blood.
Exploding on the shelf. Now.
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