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The Granddaughter Project by Shaheen Chisti

Title: The Granddaughter ProjectAuthor: Shaheen ChistiPublisher: James HemingwayGenre: Historical Fiction, Literary FictionFirst Publication: 2021Language: English  Book Summary: The Granddaughter Project by Shaheen Chisti A modern visionary and one...

Dr Santosh Singh

Dr Santosh Singh secured her triple Masters in Sociology, English, and Education from Lucknow University and Agra University, respectively. She holds a doctorate in...

All The Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr

All the Light We Cannot See is an up close and personal story of two kids, one a German orphan boy with incredible engineering skills, the other a blind French girl who loves to read and sometimes leaves the safety of her uncle's home where she is cooped up, trying to keep out of the reach of Nazis during world war two.

Raghavan Srinivasan

Raghavan Srinivasan is a graduate in Chemical Engineering from Madras University and a post-graduate in MBA from McMaster University, Canada.

Bhuban Patra

Bhuban Patra is a travel blogger by choice and a marketing executive by profession. He has a degree in management from Maastricht School of...

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