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Memoir based in Gujarat, India to America






It's a short story collection, covering many different regions and cultures in India. Also includes some stories about Pakistan and Bangladesh.

Both are one and the same, and their English translations retain their original Bengali titles.
Begums, Thugs, and White Mughals: The Journals of Fanny Parkes - journals compiled by William Dalrymple though GR doesn't recognize him as the author of this book.



The Peacock Spring
The River
Under the Indian Sun
A Time to Dance, No Time To Weep - her autobiography about her life living in India.
Also, Thursday's Child by Helen Forrester

Action, Adventure, Mysteries, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Magic, Fun with friends and cousins and a lot more, all at a special holiday price of $0.99.
All books are for middle graders and are set in India.
If this is not the appropriate place for this post, I request the moderaters to move it.











Non-fiction about poverty in Mumbai.

It has lots of 5 star reviews across Amazon and ŷ.
An elegant, moving and heartfelt love letter to the sights, sounds and tastes of northern India told through the enthralling story of the troubled relationship between a father and daughter stretching from Partition to the present day. James Connor is a man who, burdened with guilt following a tragic event in his youth, has dedicated his life to serving India. Ruth Connor is his estranged daughter who, as a teenager, always knew she came second to her parents� missionary vocation and rebelled, with equally tragic consequences. After 24 years away, Ruth finally returns to Askival, the family home in Mussoorie, a remote hill station in the Northern State of Uttarakhand, to tend to her dying father. There she must face the past and confront her own burden of guilt if she is to cross the chasm that has grown between them. In this extraordinary and assured debut, Merryn Glover draws on her own upbringing as a child of missionary parents in Uttarakhand to create this sensitive, complex, moving and epic journey through the sights, sounds and often violent history of India from Partition to the present day.
"Exquisitely observed and intelligently crafted, no other book has captured me in quite the same way - a magnificent immersion in the modern history of India, premodern mission, and the hill station of Mussoorie. Astonishing that this is Merryn's first novel. Most surely not the last." - ŷ review
A House Called Askival


This is a light-hearted crime series set in India, for fans of The No.1 Ladies Detective Agency series. The first book The Unexpected Inheritance of Inspector Chopra is a Times Saturday bestseller, Waterstones Book Club selection and Amazon Best Debut pick. This 2015 hit introduces readers to Inspector Ashwin Chopra of the Mumbai police as he moves through the turbulent, colourful fabric of modern Indian society in search of a murderer, whilst simultaneously coming to grips with the surreal dilemma of caring for a one-year-old baby elephant that has been sent into his care. “Endearing and gripping� ~ The Sunday Times; “Colour and atmosphere flows out of every page� ~ The Daily Express; “Utterly charming� ~ The Guardian
Currently on 99p Kindle September 2016 offer

The Unexpected Inheritance of Inspector Chopra

Please read my Guinness record solar bicycle ride experience in India!
Sushil Reddy
The SunPedal Ride: India: 79 Days, 7424 kilometres, a Solar Awareness Mission

It is a fun travelogue with a message about sustainability. We are fund raising to get solar power to a village school in Rajasthan via an NGO - Hockey Village India
Feel free to ask me any query! :) Looking forward to connecting with you all!
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