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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalMadhavi is an itinerant traveller, respectful of social interactions and cultures. Madhavi was born in Chennai, she spent her early years in New Delhi and Kitwe. She worked with UNICEF for almost two decades and lived in India, Indonesia, Namibia, Timor-Leste, and New York. She is deeply committed to social and gender justice and equity, and uses her experiences in a variety of cultural and social contexts to write fiction and non-fiction. Madhavi lives in Melbourne, Australia and paints, writes and mentors young people from developing countries. Read More...
Madhavi is an itinerant traveller, respectful of social interactions and cultures. Madhavi was born in Chennai, she spent her early years in New Delhi and Kitwe. She worked with UNICEF for almost two decades and lived in India, Indonesia, Namibia, Timor-Leste, and New York. She is deeply committed to social and gender justice and equity, and uses her experiences in a variety of cultural and social contexts to write fiction and non-fiction.
Madhavi lives in Melbourne, Australia and paints, writes and mentors young people from developing countries.
Read Less...Achievements
From Bali to New York, Dakar to Dili, Mexico to Mumbai, stories in this collection portray endurance and celebrate ingenuity through vivid narratives and vibrant plots.
-A talented actor from Harlem in search of her roots and learns a lot more than she ever hoped for, while on a trip to Belize.
-A small-town dancer from Michigan braves challenges in New York City in a bid to establish her gender identity.
-A feisty schoolg
From Bali to New York, Dakar to Dili, Mexico to Mumbai, stories in this collection portray endurance and celebrate ingenuity through vivid narratives and vibrant plots.
-A talented actor from Harlem in search of her roots and learns a lot more than she ever hoped for, while on a trip to Belize.
-A small-town dancer from Michigan braves challenges in New York City in a bid to establish her gender identity.
-A feisty schoolgirl from an Indian slum confronts demons that threaten to consume her.
-An aid worker in Timor-Leste seeks hope after decades of conflict and destruction.
-Stranded in a snowstorm in Amsterdam, a young woman is determined to reunite with her boyfriend on the other side of the Atlantic.
-A young Indian police constable cracks his first case through innovative contact tracing.
Mark Twain, in his essay ”the Awful German language”, wrote that a person who has not studied German can form no idea of what a perplexing language it is. He found that in German, a young lady had no sex, while a turnip had. Think what high-strung reverence that shows for the turnip, and Read More...
Inspector Janardhan banged the phone on his weathered wooden desk. Constable Sonu Kutty stood in attention at one corner, with his oiled moustache and upright shoulders, watching him warily. A ceiling fan whirred petulantly overhead. Inspector Janardhan's mood had worsened after a conver Read More...
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