Your New Life in Boston: A Book Review By: Jennifer Kumar Edited by: Chris Sufi Having a guide to help you learn about your new home is a good idea. Whether you go to Boston…
As the book is not city or region-specific, readers can relate to India as a country. It offers insight into the kinds of problems foreigners may face, along with possible remedies. In this review, you…
And the characters in The Selector of the soul : Damini has dedicated many years to the Singh household, catering to the needs of the family’s elderly mem-saab. Damini is her support and confidante, but…
A book review by Sukhpreet Singh Giani Men Without Souls by Subhash C. Gandhi Pages 289, $ 17.99 . Penguin The path least travelled is often the most enigmatic. The book written in first person…
by Shauna Singh Baldwin| 548 pages $32.99 Publication date: September 29, 2012 An Alfred A. Knopf Canada Hardcover from Random House of Canada Limited Over the last twenty years, Shauna Singh Baldwin has emerged as…
By: Sufi Swarup This book kept me in rapt attention from start to finish. The characters in this novel are so life-like. From the time I started reading this book till I put it down,…
Sometimes leaving our own culture and working in another one gives us a new perspective. This was an impetus for American Allyson Stewart-Allen (one of the co-authors) to write a book to help U.K. residents,…
By: Jennifer Kumar Edited by: Sufi Swarup In my opinion, few social science subjects fall well into scholarly research. One such topic is diversity. Sure, many scholars and academics have written on this topic. Such…
Book Review by Jennifer Kumar Edited by Sufi Swarup Before picking up the book, I admit, I was a bit skeptical about the catchy title which, equates finding a job to ‘finding the right one’.…