A collection of gems from Indias best loved cartoonist. From financial crises to the woes of householders, from political instability to rampant corruption, Laxmans cartoons capture the entire gamut of contemporary Indian experience. Hilarious and thought-provoking at the the same time, this is a treasure house of humour from one of the most striking voices […]
In this hilarious romantic comedy, Richard Gordon awakes one morning with a headache. It takes him a while to realise he is ill – after all he is a doctor! Dr Pennyworth diagnoses jaundice and prescribes a spell in hospital. But amongst the bedpans and injections on Honesty ward, Richard falls in love – with […]
Ivan Munro wanted to be feared, not loved?? But Bailey DelMonico, his new intern, is determined to prove she isnt afraid of him??and more. In her own way, Bailey is as brilliant as Ivan??and people like her. Having realized she wanted to be a surgeon after several failed life experiences, she deftly absorbs a barrage […]
Dr. Sarah Baldwin races to a Boston hospital with a young woman whose normal labor has suddenly become a matter of life and death. As she struggles to save both mother and baby, she doesnt know that two other women have already died under horrifying identical circumstances. And so begins Sarahs own nightmare, as she […]
Do you feel that life is slipping by so fast that you might never get the chance to live with the meaning, happiness and joy you know you deserve? If so, then this very special book by leadership guru Robin S. Sharma, the author whose The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari series has transformed the […]
Surgeon at Arms continues the story of the much-admired surgeon, Graham Trevose, who first appeared in The Facemaker. As the Second World War breaks out and begins to yield its countless casualties, Trevose uses his skills as a plastic surgeon to rebuild burned faces and damaged limbs. For this, his grateful patients name him The […]
Living Without Emma is Jons Nicholsons moving account of how he and their three young children coped when their mother was diagnosed with the cancer that ultimately took her life. On her 35th birthday, Emma Nicholson was told she had a tumour – it turned out to be osterosarcoma, a very rare form of bone […]
From the award-winning author of A Complicated Kindness comes a delightfully funny and charming novel about growing up, getting old, and falling in love in a small town Life in Winnipeg didnt go as planned for Knute Corea-McCloud and her daughter, Summer Feelin. But moving back in with her parents in Algren, Manitoba, and working […]
A fiction-within-a-fiction, a labyrinthine edifice of funny, mournful, and harrowing meditations on the fatal impasse between a man and a woman,?ÿMy Life as a Man?ÿis Roths most blistering novel.?ÿ At its heart lies the marriage of Peter and Maureen Tarnopol, a gifted young writer and the woman who wants to be his muse but who […]
A visionary account of American life–and the long-awaited sequel to one of the most celebrated novels of the past decade–Independence Dayreveals a man and our country with unflinching comedy and the specter of hope and even permanence, all of which Richard Ford evokes with keen intelligence, perfect emotional pitch, and a voice invested with absolute […]
??With One, the ninth novel from the ever spiritual and imaginative author of Jonathan Livingston Seagull, [Richard] Bach continues his quest for a deeper understanding of human nature. . . . Although the elements of a great science fiction novel are present, the plot is secondary to the novels theme of humanitys ability to control […]
Sex, Lies and Stereotypes explores the shifting nature of gender role stereotypes and changing attitudes to sexuality, addressing the myths and the black and white thinking that so many of us adopt in relation to male and female roles. It proposes a new way of perceiving life that could potentially revolutionize the way that we […]
Baroque Vienna, Mozarts sister, music, masonic secrets and murder: this is a fantastic new direction for award-winning crime-writer Matt Rees. Astonishing – New York Times It is 1791 and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is enlightenment Vienna??s brightest star. Master of the city??s music halls and devoted member of the Austrian Freemason??s guild, he stands at the […]