Author: Shoba Narayan
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 0307431487
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Shoba Narayan’s Monsoon Diary weaves a fascinating food narrative that combines delectable Indian recipes with tales from her life, stories of her delightfully eccentric family, and musings about Indian culture. Narayan recounts her childhood in South India, her college days in America, her arranged marriage, and visits from her parents and in-laws to her home in New York City. Monsoon Diary is populated with characters like Raju, the milkman who named his cows after his wives; the iron-man who daily set up shop in Narayan’s front yard, picking up red-hot coals with his bare hands; her mercurial grandparents and inventive parents. Narayan illumines Indian customs while commenting on American culture from the vantage point of the sympathetic outsider. Her characters, like Narayan herself, have a thing or two to say about cooking and about life. In this creative and intimate work, Narayan’s considerable vegetarian cooking talents are matched by stories as varied as Indian spices—at times pungent, mellow, piquant, and sweet. Tantalizing recipes for potato masala, dosa, and coconut chutney, among others, emerge from Narayan’s absorbing tales about food and the solemn and quirky customs that surround it.
Monsoon Diary
Author: Shoba Narayan
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 0307431487
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Shoba Narayan’s Monsoon Diary weaves a fascinating food narrative that combines delectable Indian recipes with tales from her life, stories of her delightfully eccentric family, and musings about Indian culture. Narayan recounts her childhood in South India, her college days in America, her arranged marriage, and visits from her parents and in-laws to her home in New York City. Monsoon Diary is populated with characters like Raju, the milkman who named his cows after his wives; the iron-man who daily set up shop in Narayan’s front yard, picking up red-hot coals with his bare hands; her mercurial grandparents and inventive parents. Narayan illumines Indian customs while commenting on American culture from the vantage point of the sympathetic outsider. Her characters, like Narayan herself, have a thing or two to say about cooking and about life. In this creative and intimate work, Narayan’s considerable vegetarian cooking talents are matched by stories as varied as Indian spices—at times pungent, mellow, piquant, and sweet. Tantalizing recipes for potato masala, dosa, and coconut chutney, among others, emerge from Narayan’s absorbing tales about food and the solemn and quirky customs that surround it.
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 0307431487
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Shoba Narayan’s Monsoon Diary weaves a fascinating food narrative that combines delectable Indian recipes with tales from her life, stories of her delightfully eccentric family, and musings about Indian culture. Narayan recounts her childhood in South India, her college days in America, her arranged marriage, and visits from her parents and in-laws to her home in New York City. Monsoon Diary is populated with characters like Raju, the milkman who named his cows after his wives; the iron-man who daily set up shop in Narayan’s front yard, picking up red-hot coals with his bare hands; her mercurial grandparents and inventive parents. Narayan illumines Indian customs while commenting on American culture from the vantage point of the sympathetic outsider. Her characters, like Narayan herself, have a thing or two to say about cooking and about life. In this creative and intimate work, Narayan’s considerable vegetarian cooking talents are matched by stories as varied as Indian spices—at times pungent, mellow, piquant, and sweet. Tantalizing recipes for potato masala, dosa, and coconut chutney, among others, emerge from Narayan’s absorbing tales about food and the solemn and quirky customs that surround it.
Monsoon Diary
Author: Shoba Narayan
Publisher: Penguin Books India
ISBN: 9780143031871
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
A Fascinating Food Narrative That Weaves Delectable Indian Recipes With Tales From The Author'S Life In This Creative And Intimate Work, Narayan Matches Her Considerable Vegetarian Cooking Talents With Delicious Accounts Of Her Childhood In South India, Her College Days In America, Her Arranged Marriage, And Visits From Her Parents And In-Laws To Her Home In New York City. In Doing So, She Illumines Indian Customs While Commenting On American Culture From The Vantage Point Of The Sympathetic Outsider. In Stories As Varied As Indian Spices At Times Pungent, Mellow, Piquant And Sweet We Get To Meet Characters Like Raju, The Milkman Who Named His Cows After His Wives; The Iron-Man Who Daily Set Up Shop In Narayan'S Front Yard, Picking Up Red-Hot Coals With His Bare Hands; Her Mercurial Grandparents And Inventive Parents, Who, Like Narayan, Have A Thing Or Two To Say About Cooking And About Life. And, Tantalizing Recipes For Potato Masala, Dosa And Coconut Chutney, Among Others, Emerge From Her Absorbing Tales About Food And The Solemn And Quirky Customs That Surround It.
Publisher: Penguin Books India
ISBN: 9780143031871
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
A Fascinating Food Narrative That Weaves Delectable Indian Recipes With Tales From The Author'S Life In This Creative And Intimate Work, Narayan Matches Her Considerable Vegetarian Cooking Talents With Delicious Accounts Of Her Childhood In South India, Her College Days In America, Her Arranged Marriage, And Visits From Her Parents And In-Laws To Her Home In New York City. In Doing So, She Illumines Indian Customs While Commenting On American Culture From The Vantage Point Of The Sympathetic Outsider. In Stories As Varied As Indian Spices At Times Pungent, Mellow, Piquant And Sweet We Get To Meet Characters Like Raju, The Milkman Who Named His Cows After His Wives; The Iron-Man Who Daily Set Up Shop In Narayan'S Front Yard, Picking Up Red-Hot Coals With His Bare Hands; Her Mercurial Grandparents And Inventive Parents, Who, Like Narayan, Have A Thing Or Two To Say About Cooking And About Life. And, Tantalizing Recipes For Potato Masala, Dosa And Coconut Chutney, Among Others, Emerge From Her Absorbing Tales About Food And The Solemn And Quirky Customs That Surround It.
Monsoon Diary
Author: Joseph Woods
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781910251355
Category : English poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781910251355
Category : English poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Monsoon Diaries
Author: Calvin D. Sun
Publisher: Harper Horizon
ISBN: 0785291768
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
"There are heroes among us, and Dr. Calvin Sun is one of them. Read this book." -Lisa Ling, journalist The Monsoon Diaries is the firsthand account of Dr. Calvin Sun, an emergency room doctor who worked tirelessly on the front lines in multiple hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing upon the lessons he learned from his adventures traveling to more than 190 countries in ten years, as well as from the grief he experienced as a teen when his father died, Dr. Sun shares his journey, from growing up as a young Asian American in New York to his calling first to medical school and then to the open road. He believes that the fight for a better world creates meaning when all feels meaningless, and he hopes that telling his story will help readers reframe this tragic moment in our lifetimes into possibility, with the goal of building a more empathetic society.
Publisher: Harper Horizon
ISBN: 0785291768
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
"There are heroes among us, and Dr. Calvin Sun is one of them. Read this book." -Lisa Ling, journalist The Monsoon Diaries is the firsthand account of Dr. Calvin Sun, an emergency room doctor who worked tirelessly on the front lines in multiple hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing upon the lessons he learned from his adventures traveling to more than 190 countries in ten years, as well as from the grief he experienced as a teen when his father died, Dr. Sun shares his journey, from growing up as a young Asian American in New York to his calling first to medical school and then to the open road. He believes that the fight for a better world creates meaning when all feels meaningless, and he hopes that telling his story will help readers reframe this tragic moment in our lifetimes into possibility, with the goal of building a more empathetic society.
Spring, Heat, Rains
Author: David Shulman
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226755789
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
“Rocks. Goats. Dry shrubs. Buffaloes. Thorns. A fallen tamarind tree.” Such were the sights that greeted David Shulman on his arrival in the South Indian state of Andhra Pradesh in the spring of 2006. An expert on South Indian languages and cultures, Shulman knew the region well, but from the moment he arrived for this seven-month sojourn he actively soaked up such simple aspects of his surroundings, determined to attend to the rich texture of daily life—choosing to be at the same time scholar and tourist, wanderer and wonderer. Lyrical, sensual, and introspective, Spring, Heat, Rains is Shulman’s diary of that experience. Evocative reflections on daily events—from explorations of crumbling temples to battles with ineradicable bugs to joyous dinners with friends—are organically interwoven with considerations of the ancient poetry and myths that remain such an inextricable part of life in contemporary India. With Shulman as our guide, we meet singers and poets, washermen and betel-nut vendors, modern literati and ancient gods and goddesses. We marvel at the “golden electrocution” that is the taste of a mango fresh from the tree. And we plunge into the searing heat of an Indian summer, so oppressive and inescapable that when the monsoon arrives to banish the heat with sheets of rain, we understand why, year after year, it is celebrated as a miracle. An unabashedly personal account from a scholar whose deep knowledge has never obscured his joy in discovery, Spring, Heat, Rains is a passionate act of sharing, an unforgettable gift for anyone who has ever dreamed of India.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226755789
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
“Rocks. Goats. Dry shrubs. Buffaloes. Thorns. A fallen tamarind tree.” Such were the sights that greeted David Shulman on his arrival in the South Indian state of Andhra Pradesh in the spring of 2006. An expert on South Indian languages and cultures, Shulman knew the region well, but from the moment he arrived for this seven-month sojourn he actively soaked up such simple aspects of his surroundings, determined to attend to the rich texture of daily life—choosing to be at the same time scholar and tourist, wanderer and wonderer. Lyrical, sensual, and introspective, Spring, Heat, Rains is Shulman’s diary of that experience. Evocative reflections on daily events—from explorations of crumbling temples to battles with ineradicable bugs to joyous dinners with friends—are organically interwoven with considerations of the ancient poetry and myths that remain such an inextricable part of life in contemporary India. With Shulman as our guide, we meet singers and poets, washermen and betel-nut vendors, modern literati and ancient gods and goddesses. We marvel at the “golden electrocution” that is the taste of a mango fresh from the tree. And we plunge into the searing heat of an Indian summer, so oppressive and inescapable that when the monsoon arrives to banish the heat with sheets of rain, we understand why, year after year, it is celebrated as a miracle. An unabashedly personal account from a scholar whose deep knowledge has never obscured his joy in discovery, Spring, Heat, Rains is a passionate act of sharing, an unforgettable gift for anyone who has ever dreamed of India.
Return to India
Author: Shoba Narayan
Publisher: Rupa Publications India Pvt Limited
ISBN: 9788129119285
Category : East Indian American women
Languages : en
Pages : 269
Book Description
Memoirs of an East Indian immigrant.
Publisher: Rupa Publications India Pvt Limited
ISBN: 9788129119285
Category : East Indian American women
Languages : en
Pages : 269
Book Description
Memoirs of an East Indian immigrant.
The Milk Lady of Bangalore
Author: Shoba Narayan
Publisher: Algonquin Books
ISBN: 1616207612
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
The elevator door opens. A cow stands inside, angled diagonally to fit. It doesn’t look uncomfortable, merely impatient. “It is for the housewarming ceremony on the third floor,” explains the woman who stands behind the cow, holding it loosely with a rope. She has the sheepish look of a person caught in a strange situation who is trying to act as normal as possible. She introduces herself as Sarala and smiles reassuringly. The door closes. I shake my head and suppress a grin. It is good to be back. When Shoba Narayan—who has just returned to India with her husband and two daughters after years in the United States—asks whether said cow might bless her apartment next, it is the beginning of a beautiful friendship between our author and Sarala, who also sells fresh milk right across the street from that thoroughly modern apartment building. The two women connect over not only cows but also family, food, and life. When Shoba agrees to buy Sarala a new cow, they set off looking for just the right heifer, and what was at first a simple economic transaction becomes something much deeper, though never without a hint of slapstick. The Milk Lady of Bangalore immerses us in the culture, customs, myths, religion, sights, and sounds of a city in which the twenty-first century and the ancient past coexist like nowhere else in the world. It’s a true story of bridging divides, of understanding other ways of looking at the world, and of human connections and animal connections, and it’s an irresistible adventure of two strong women and the animals they love.
Publisher: Algonquin Books
ISBN: 1616207612
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
The elevator door opens. A cow stands inside, angled diagonally to fit. It doesn’t look uncomfortable, merely impatient. “It is for the housewarming ceremony on the third floor,” explains the woman who stands behind the cow, holding it loosely with a rope. She has the sheepish look of a person caught in a strange situation who is trying to act as normal as possible. She introduces herself as Sarala and smiles reassuringly. The door closes. I shake my head and suppress a grin. It is good to be back. When Shoba Narayan—who has just returned to India with her husband and two daughters after years in the United States—asks whether said cow might bless her apartment next, it is the beginning of a beautiful friendship between our author and Sarala, who also sells fresh milk right across the street from that thoroughly modern apartment building. The two women connect over not only cows but also family, food, and life. When Shoba agrees to buy Sarala a new cow, they set off looking for just the right heifer, and what was at first a simple economic transaction becomes something much deeper, though never without a hint of slapstick. The Milk Lady of Bangalore immerses us in the culture, customs, myths, religion, sights, and sounds of a city in which the twenty-first century and the ancient past coexist like nowhere else in the world. It’s a true story of bridging divides, of understanding other ways of looking at the world, and of human connections and animal connections, and it’s an irresistible adventure of two strong women and the animals they love.
The Diary of a Social Butterfly
Author: Moni Mohsin
Publisher: Random House India
ISBN: 8184002211
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
Pakistan may be making headlines—but Butterfly is set to conquer the world. ‘Everyone knows me. All of Lahore, all of Karachi, all of Isloo—oho, baba, Islamabad —half of Dubai, half of London and all of Khan Market and all the nice, nice bearers in Imperial Hotel also...No ball, no party, no dinner, no coffee morning, no funeral, no GT —Get-Together, baba—is complete without me.’ Meet Butterfly, Pakistan’s most lovable, silly, socialite. An avid partygoer, inspired misspeller, and unwittingly acute observer of Pakistani high society, Butterfly is a woman like no other. In her world, SMS becomes S & M and people eat ‘three tiara cakes’ while shunning ‘do number ka maal’. ‘What cheeks!’ as she would say. As her country faces tribulations – from 9/11 to the assassination of Benazir Bhutto—Butterfly glides through her world, unfazed, untouched, and stopped short only by the chip in her manicure. Wicked, irreverent, and hugely entertaining, The Diary of a Social Butterfly gives you a delicious glimpse into the parallel universe of the have-musts.
Publisher: Random House India
ISBN: 8184002211
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
Pakistan may be making headlines—but Butterfly is set to conquer the world. ‘Everyone knows me. All of Lahore, all of Karachi, all of Isloo—oho, baba, Islamabad —half of Dubai, half of London and all of Khan Market and all the nice, nice bearers in Imperial Hotel also...No ball, no party, no dinner, no coffee morning, no funeral, no GT —Get-Together, baba—is complete without me.’ Meet Butterfly, Pakistan’s most lovable, silly, socialite. An avid partygoer, inspired misspeller, and unwittingly acute observer of Pakistani high society, Butterfly is a woman like no other. In her world, SMS becomes S & M and people eat ‘three tiara cakes’ while shunning ‘do number ka maal’. ‘What cheeks!’ as she would say. As her country faces tribulations – from 9/11 to the assassination of Benazir Bhutto—Butterfly glides through her world, unfazed, untouched, and stopped short only by the chip in her manicure. Wicked, irreverent, and hugely entertaining, The Diary of a Social Butterfly gives you a delicious glimpse into the parallel universe of the have-musts.
CLASS 8 ENGLISH CBSE BOARD HELPFUL FOR ALL OLYMPIADS MCQ WITH SOLUTIONS
Author: Priti Singhal
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 141
Book Description
Strengthen your English skills with Class 8 English CBSE Board - Helpful for All Olympiads (MCQ with Solutions)! This comprehensive guide is tailored for Class 8 students following the CBSE curriculum, featuring multiple-choice questions (MCQs) with detailed solutions to aid understanding. Covering essential topics such as grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and sentence formation, this book is ideal for enhancing foundational skills while preparing for various English Olympiads. Each chapter includes engaging exercises and explanations, ensuring students can build confidence and succeed in both school exams and competitive Olympiads.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 141
Book Description
Strengthen your English skills with Class 8 English CBSE Board - Helpful for All Olympiads (MCQ with Solutions)! This comprehensive guide is tailored for Class 8 students following the CBSE curriculum, featuring multiple-choice questions (MCQs) with detailed solutions to aid understanding. Covering essential topics such as grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and sentence formation, this book is ideal for enhancing foundational skills while preparing for various English Olympiads. Each chapter includes engaging exercises and explanations, ensuring students can build confidence and succeed in both school exams and competitive Olympiads.
Under the Holy Lake
Author: Ken Haigh
Publisher: University of Alberta
ISBN: 088864633X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 371
Book Description
A child’s face, a forgotten scent, or a distinctive flavour engages memory and inspires longing. Ken Haigh brings us tantalizingly close to his own vision of longing for a place, a people, a time, as he revisits those all-too-fleeting years as a young school teacher in the remote Himalayan village of Khaling, Bhutan. These experiences in an exotic country will leave you yearning for ancient Buddhist temples, winding mountain trails, and a simpler way of life. This memoir will captivate the vicarious traveller in each of us.
Publisher: University of Alberta
ISBN: 088864633X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 371
Book Description
A child’s face, a forgotten scent, or a distinctive flavour engages memory and inspires longing. Ken Haigh brings us tantalizingly close to his own vision of longing for a place, a people, a time, as he revisits those all-too-fleeting years as a young school teacher in the remote Himalayan village of Khaling, Bhutan. These experiences in an exotic country will leave you yearning for ancient Buddhist temples, winding mountain trails, and a simpler way of life. This memoir will captivate the vicarious traveller in each of us.