A Place for Us


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AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • NATIONAL BOOK AWARD “5 UNDER 35” NOMINEE • NEW YORK’S “ONE BOOK, ONE NEW YORK” PICK Named One of the Best Books of the Year: Washington Post • NPR • People • Refinery29 • Parade • BuzzFeed “Mirza writes with a mercy that encompasses all things.”—Ron Charles, Washington Post Hailed as “a book for our times” (Christiane Amanpour), A Place for Us is a deeply moving and resonant story of love, identity, and belonging. As an Indian wedding gathers a family back together, parents Rafiq and Layla must reckon with the choices their children have made. There is Hadia: their headstrong, eldest daughter, whose marriage is a match of love and not tradition. Huda, the middle child, determined to follow in her sister’s footsteps. And lastly, their estranged son, Amar, who returns to the family fold for the first time in three years to take his place as brother of the bride. What secrets and betrayals have caused this close-knit family to fracture? Can Amar find his way back to the people who know and love him best? A Place for Us takes us back to the beginning of this family’s life: from the bonds that bring them together, to the differences that pull them apart. All the joy and struggle of family life is here, from Rafiq and Layla’s own arrival in America from India, to the years in which their children—each in their own way—tread between two cultures, seeking to find their place in the world, as well as a path home. A Place for Us is a book for our times: an astonishingly tender-hearted novel of identity and belonging, and a resonant portrait of what it means to be an American family today. It announces Fatima Farheen Mirza as a major new literary talent.




Sultan Ibrahim Mirza's Haft Awrang


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Simpson explores the production, purpose and meaning of the Haft awrang (Seven Thrones), providing historical documentation about its princely patron and artists, and analysing its contents. She focuses in particular on the iconography of the seven poems.




An Assyrian - Dream the Mirza Family Story


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This is the story of a young boy, Julius W. (Jay) Mirza, born into a Christian Assyrian Family, living in a Muslim nation, who emigrates from Iran. He and his little brother must leave the bosom of their loving family to seek an education in a foreign country in order to live a better life a life of both personal responsibility and freedom. He must enter a British boy's school in India, without any knowledge of the English language. He will not see his family but once in six years. After graduation, his education takes him first to England, then America, where he graduates with a degree in Architectural Engineering. The heart wrenching sacrifices of his parents for their son's education finds full reward in Jay's success in life his architectural practice his family, his home and his community involvement. This is a story of an immigrant to America for whom, with hard work and dedication, the American dream came true.




Summary of Debbie Mirza's The Covert Passive Aggressive Narcissist


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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 There are many types of narcissists. Some are overt, some are covert, and some are somatic. The difference between these types is the overt narcissist is the type of person who openly shows their attributes, while the covert narcissist hides their dark attributes because they want people to like them. #2 Covert narcissists have shorter marriages and romantic relationships. They are often pastors, spiritual leaders, therapists, and heads of non-profit organizations. They know how to play people, and they thrive off the attention of others. #3 Covert narcissists are likable on the outside world. They appear to be giving, humble, and kind. They have well-paying careers, and are not outwardly aggressive. They are often successful and charming. However, their destructive traits only become apparent when they are alone with you. #4 When you first begin to realize that a person you have loved and fully believed loved you is a covert narcissist, it is difficult to believe because you have seen them in such a different light for so long. It is a struggle for your brain to reconcile the two personalities.




Summary of Debbie Mirza's The Covert Passive Aggressive Narcissist


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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Book Preview: #1 There are many types of narcissists. Some are overt, some are covert, and some are somatic. The difference between these types is the overt narcissist is the type of person who openly shows their attributes, while the covert narcissist hides their dark attributes because they want people to like them. #2 Covert narcissists have shorter marriages and romantic relationships. They are often pastors, spiritual leaders, therapists, and heads of nonprofit organizations. They know how to play people, and they thrive off the attention of others. #3 Covert narcissists are likable on the outside world. They appear to be giving, humble, and kind. They have wellpaying careers, and are not outwardly aggressive. They are often successful and charming. However, their destructive traits only become apparent when they are alone with you. #4 When you first begin to realize that a person you have loved and fully believed loved you is a covert narcissist, it is difficult to believe because you have seen them in such a different light for so long. It is a struggle for your brain to reconcile the two personalities.




Allahabad Law Journal


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Includes reports of cases decided by High Court of Judicature at Allahabad, Privy Council (1904-1948), Federal Court (1941 and 1944) and Supreme Court (1951- ).




Indian Antiquary


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The Marvelous Mirza Girls


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Gilmore Girls meets vibrant New Delhi in this thoughtful and hilarious new novel about a teen facing family expectations, relationship complications, and hidden secrets in a new country—sprinkled with Sheba Karim’s signature wit and steamy romance, and perfect for readers who loved Mary H. K. Choi’s Emergency Contact and Adib Khorram’s Darius the Great Is Not Okay. To cure her post-senior year slump, made worse by the loss of her aunt Sonia, Noreen decides to follow her mom on a gap year trip to New Delhi, hoping India can lessen her grief and bring her voice back. In the world’s most polluted city, Noreen soon meets kind, handsome Kabir, who introduces her to the wonders of this magical, complicated place. With the help of Kabir—plus Bollywood celebrities, fourteenth-century ruins, karaoke parties, and Sufi saints—Noreen discovers new meanings for home. But when a family scandal erupts, Noreen and Kabir must face complex questions in their own relationship: What does it mean to truly stand by someone—and what are the boundaries of love?




The Last of the Bengal Princes


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Son of a president.Heir to a throne.SPECIAL FAMILY EDITION with full-color interior and more than 100 photographs.Humayun Mirza is the son of Iskander Mirza, first President of Pakistan, and as the last direct heir to the Mughal throne of East India, a hereditary prince. In his remarkable life, he has met or been involved with world figures ranging from Gandhi to Vivien Leigh and from Winston Churchill to Thomas E. Dewey. He knew and worked with (and sometimes against) Pakistan's leaders from the very beginning through the death of General Zia. A career executive with The World Bank, Humayun Mirza was involved in major economic development initiatives throughout Central and South America, Nigeria, and elsewhere. In this gripping and insightful autobiography, you'll experience intrigue and adventure and gain insight into the turbulent legacy of Partition.by the author of From Plassey to Pakistan: The Family History of Iskander Mirza, First President of Pakistan"A superb contribution to International Studies . . . vividly informative and very human . . ." Library Bookwatch




An Assyrian - Dream The Mirza Family Story


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This is the story of a young boy, Julius W. (Jay) Mirza, born into a Christian Assyrian Family, living in a Muslim nation, who emigrates from Iran. He and his little brother must leave the bosom of their loving family to seek an education in a foreign country in order to live a better life – a life of both personal responsibility and freedom. He must enter a British boy’s school in India, without any knowledge of the English language. He will not see his family but once in six years. After graduation, his education takes him first to England, then America, where he graduates with a degree in Architectural Engineering. The heart wrenching sacrifices of his parents for their son’s education finds full reward in Jay’s success in life – his architectural practice—his family, his home and his community involvement. This is a story of an immigrant to America for whom, with hard work and dedication, the American dream came true.