New Reads On The Block

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    • Publish Date: May 27 2016 2:30PM
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    • Updated Date: May 27 2016 2:30PM
New Reads On The Block

The Baby Elephant Diet: A Modern Indian Guide to Eating Right Author: Ravi Mantha

Don’t go by the name! The advent of modernity and changes in what one eats, obesity and lifestyle diseases like diabetes and heart-related illnesses are fast becoming global pandemics. Our health depends 80 per cent on what we eat. But do we really know what not to eat? Embark on this journey with the author Ravi Mantha, to find out healthy ways of eating, customised to Indian settings. The author who is a foodie offers some easy tips on how to eat right.


Good Hope Road Author: Sarita Mandanna
 
Coming from the author of the critically acclaimed novel Tiger Hills, this novel is set at the outset of the Great War. James Stonebridge, a New England Yankee and Obadaiah Nelson, a Louisiana native, were among those Americans who were filled with idealism and romantic notions. Despite their backgrounds, these two men form a friendship that helps them endure the horrors of the war. Here’s a book capturing the legacy and life of World War I. 

Waiting for Doggo: One Man. One Dog. One Big Love Author: Mark B. Mills
 
Here is a heartwarming story about two people in love — Clara and Daniel — and their Doggo. The time comes when Clara has to leave Daniel and Doggo alone. Clara leaves a note to Dan saying, “I’m going away. A long way away. I can’t tell you where..”, her last words to him. The book now revolves around Dan and Doggo, who ‘haven’t hit it off’ according to Clara. Through the narration of Dan, one can read throughout the book on how a pet can influence a person. ians

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