Reena’s Rainbow


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Rainbow Vice


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The growing drug culture in the new South Africa is tightly linked to the world of commercial sex and in conflict with a profoundly Christian population. Here, Ted Leggett shows how varied the drug scene is.




Grey Rainbow Love


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Savi receives a love letter from Advocate D. Chatterjee. Reena, Savi's wife, suggests personally meeting the advocate and rejecting the proposal. Reena and Savi visit the address mentioned in the letter and find a man in his late fifties in the house, who introduces himself as D. Chatterjee. While Savi is contemplating an excellent way to reject his proposal, they find out this man is Diwaker Chatterjee, and Advocate D. Chatterjee, aka Dipu, must be his son, currently not at home. They wait for Dipu to return, but are shocked to discover that Dipu is not his son but his daughter – Dipanshi Chatterjee. So which D. Chatterjee wrote the letter to Savi? What kind of a love angle, triangle or quadrangle - queer or otherwise - will it turn into?




Reena's Rainbow


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In this story, Reena is deaf, and Dog is homeless, but they are also so much more than that. At first Reena and Dog feel like they don’t belong, but when they form a unique bond of friendship with the children in the park, they discover that everyone is different in their own special ways. Reena’s Rainbow is about friendship, diversity, and acceptance. It sends the message that true friends will always accept your differences and love you just the way you are.




Rainbow and the moon


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Rainbow and the moon is an anthology presented by blue inks publication. Moonbow's are rare natural phenomena in the same way this book stands as a great platform for hidden, rare and unseen versatile writers. With 50 writers on board this book is a journey of different hearts and their life experiences. The book is a compilation of Short stories and poems in three languages(English, Tamil and Hindi). I believe this book gives a roller coaster emotion in the hearts of all the readers.




Contains Small Parts


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When Love Connects…


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The search for true love took them to the filthiest corner of their hearts. “They say it is difficult to understand women; on the contrary it is impossible to understand men.” – Trishna Rawat (A single mother, a seeker, a lover) “How could I ever fall for her?’ – Kabir Rawat (A successful Business magnate, a charmer, a lover) “The one that travel from your eyes and settles in your heart is far more beautiful than whose glimpse is forgotten the moment eyes turn away.’ – Vikram Mathur (A diehard romantic, a loner, a lover) “Truth is the best and the only way out of all your problems.” – Khushi Rawat (An adolescent, a dreamer, a believer, a lover) As the lives of these four individuals are intertwined by the quirk of the destiny, they discover love in the most bizarre way. Ironic to her name, Khushi’s life has never been a bed of roses. She is busy devising a perfect plan to rekindle the lost romance between her divorced parents. (Trishna and Kabir) But after a decade of bitter separation and the pristine feeling of love entirely washed away by time, will Khushi be able to make it? Just as all the beans spilled in favour of Khushi, she has to deal with a major plan spoiler- Vikram Mathur – her mother’s latest boyfriend. To nip the mischief in the bud, Khushi begins to devise a perfect plan to throw Vikram out of their lives and this is the beginning of the catastrophe.




The Inheritance of Words


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A first of its kind, this book brings together the writings of women from Arunachal Pradesh in Northeast India. Home to many different tribes and scores of languages and dialects, once known as a ‘frontier’ state, Arunachal Pradesh began to see major change after it opened up to tourism and once the Indian State introduced Hindi as its official language. In this volume, Mamang Dai, one of Arunachal’s best known writers, brings together new and established voices on subjects as varied as identity, home, belonging, language, Shamanism, folk culture, orality and more. Much of what has been handed down orally, through festivals, epic narratives, the performance of rituals by Shamans and rhapsodists, revered as guardians of collective and tribal memory, is captured here in the words of young poets and writers, as well as artists and illustrators, as they trace their heritage, listen to stories and render them in newer forms of expression.







The Boy in the Big Blue Glasses


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Sam doesn't like his new glasses. They make his ears hurt. His parents say he looks handsome in them. But Sam just wants to look like himself. His teacher doesn't recognize him; she says he must be a new superhero. But Sam doesn't want to be a superhero. He just wants to be himself. At least his best friend George recognizes him and thinks he looks okay. Sam does everything he can to lose his glasses but they keep being found. And then things get even worse, and Sam has to cope with googly-eyed turtles and giant penguins! Eventually, with a bit of confidence and a lot of humour, Sam finds out that wearing glasses isn't so bad - and people still like him just the way he is after all.