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    Author :: Shashi Tharoor


   
An Era of Darkness: The British Empire in India
 -by Shashi Tharoor

 In 1930, the American historian and philosopher Will Durant wrote that Britain?s ?conscious and deliberate bleeding of In... Read More

   
Bookless in Baghdad
 -by Shashi Tharoor

Shashi Tharoor began reading books Enid Blyton Noddy series, when he was three. For many years afterwards, he read a book a da... Read More

   
India, From Midnight to the Millennium Beyond
 -by Shashi Tharoor

India: From Midnight to the Millennium and Beyond is an eloquent argument for the importance of India to the ... Read More

   
Riot
 -by Shashi Tharoor

Who killed twenty-four year old Priscilla Hart? And why would anyone want to murder this idealistic American student who had co... Read More

   
Show Business
 -by Shashi Tharoor

Critically injured, Indian film superstar Ashok Banjara lies suspended between life and death in the intensive care unit of a p... Read More

   
The Great Indian Novel
 -by Shashi Tharoor

The young Indian writer Shashi Tharoor's ambitious first novel is at once a parody of the Mahabharata and an act of homage that... Read More



Author in Focus

A little about me: I always knew I wanted to work with books somehow, so I studied English at university before working in a bookshop, a literary ag Read More...

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