Balades indiennes
- 173pages
- 7 heures de lecture
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Anita Nair crée des récits captivants qui plongent au cœur de la psyché humaine et des complexités des relations. Son style se caractérise par une observation fine et une approche narrative engageante qui transporte le lecteur au centre de ses personnages. À travers ses œuvres, elle explore les thèmes de l'identité, de la quête de soi et des luttes silencieuses auxquelles les individus sont confrontés dans leur vie quotidienne. Sa prose magistrale résonne auprès des lecteurs, offrant des perspectives sur les expériences humaines universelles.







173pages. poche. Broché.
An incongruent pair and their illuminating friendship. Join Baby Jaan as she listens to Muezza's mesmerizing tales and soak in the wonder of rare, enlightening nuggets of Islamic lore. A djinn in the form of a baby camel and Prophet's favourite cat come together in their shared exploits and a mutual education. As their chance meeting and tender bond is delicately explored, we are offered a fascinating array of teachings from the Quran that is sure to captivate children of all ages. Savour some enthralling gems about Nuh's ark, God breathing life into the first man and woman, Iblis the djinn-turned-angel, the gift of free will, the ninety-nine names of God, the blessed she-camel, the mighty King Sulaiman and much, much more. Charmingly whimsical and breathtakingly illustrated, Muezza and Baby Jaan is a read like no other.
Timeless stories told anew Find out how the world was created, why the sun and moon never meet each other though they live in the same sky, how clouds appeared to save mankind from the sun’s scorching rays and why living creatures shed tears when they are in pain. Retold by bestselling author Anita Nair, these magical stories from all over the world come alive with a freshness and exuberance that is sure to delight and captivate readers of all ages.
From wise sages to demonic asuras, beautiful river deities to arrogant kings, wayward gods to brave princes, this collection of myths showcases the most enchanting and magical stories from Indian mythology.
A powerful historical novel from a well-loved and celebrated author.The year is 1659. Idris, a Somalian trader, is in Kerala to attend the Mamangam festivities. By a strange twist of fate, he meets his nine-year-old son whose existence he had been unaware of. In an attempt to keep his son close to him, he embarks with him on a voyage that ends in the diamond mines of Golconda. Packed with passion, adventure and fascinating aspects of life in the seventeenth century in southern India, Idris is a page-turner that will intrigue and excite readers everywhere.ABOUT THE AUTHORAnita Nair is the best-selling author of five novels, The Better Man, Ladies Coupé, Mistress, Lessons in Forgetting and Cut Like Wound. Mistress was longlisted for the 2008 Orange Prize in the UK. Her books have been translated into thirty languages around the world. Anita lives in Bangalore with her husband and son. Visit her at www.anitanair.net.
A combination of essays, short stories, poems and extracts from published works in both English and Malayalam, this anthology affords a tantalizing glimpse into the rich and varied layers of experience that Kerala has to offer.
Meet Akhilandeswari, Akhila for short: forty-five and single, an income-tax clerk, and a woman who has never been allowed to live her own life - always the daughter, the sister, the aunt, the provider. číst celé
Inspector Gowda is back in another nail-biting thriller set in Bangalore India, the city now a hub for child trafficking.
A middle-aged bachelor, Mukundan returns to the Indian town where he was born, where he is tested and forced to confront his past. Reprint.
The sudden disappearance of Meera's husband thrusts her into a challenging new reality, where she must navigate the complexities of single motherhood while managing her extended family and their ancestral home in Bangalore. As she grapples with her emotional turmoil, Meera's journey explores themes of resilience, familial duty, and self-discovery amidst the chaos of her new life.