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On the bookshelves this week

Small Wonder: The Making of the Nano is a written documentary on the making of Nano - the country's smallest economy car while Untwine the Wind is a recollection of...

Updated on: Oct 09, 2010 02:43 PM IST
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The bookcase is exciting, funny and offbeat this weekend.

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1.

Looking for America

; Written by Avirook Sen; Published by Harper Collins-India; Priced at Rs.299

Armed with only an outsider's insight, a sense of humour and sturdy shoes, journalist-writer Avirook Sen sets out on a journey across America. It is the year of the Obama election - the recession has arrived and America is opening to change.

As he travels to places, both prominent and obscure, Sen finds stories everywhere: of the average Joe who feels the hands of history on his shoulder to the radioactive frogs of Knoxville.

2. Master of the Jinn: A Sufi Novel; Written by Irving Karchmar; Published by Hay House/Penguin-Books India; Priced at Rs.299

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A chance discovery in the desert compels a modern-day Sufi master to send seven companions in search of King Solomon's ring. It is the very same seal ring of a hundred legends, given to King Solomon by god to command those terrifying spirits of smokeless fire called the Jinn.

Irving Karchmar has been a writer, editor and publisher for many years, and a dervish of the Nimatullahi Sufi Order since 1992. He resides near New York City and is currently at work on his second novel, a sequel titled Tale of the Jinn.

3. Religion, Caste and Politics in India; Written by Christophe Jaffrelot; Published by Ratna Sagar India; Priced at Rs.399

The book explores the transformation of the Nehruvian approach to economy and polity since the 1980s-1990s that rested upon three pillars: secularism and democracy in the political domain; state intervention in the economy; and a policy of non-alignment mitigated by some Soviet leanings after the 1960s in the field of democracy.

4. Untwine the Wind; Anthology by Renee Ranchan; Published by Konark Publishers Pvt Ltd; Priced at Rs.750

The volume of abstract poetry is a recollection of emotional responses in tranquility to love, life, nature, human frailties, parents, filial ties, spirituality, shame, motherhood and several other posers - that do not throw up answers easily.

The poems evoke mystical empathy - a commune with the cosmic rhythm of nature. The style is random and the sonnets short. And the rhymes occur in flashes.

5. Small Wonder: The Making of the Nano; Written by Phillip Chacko, Christabelle Noronha, Sujata Agarwal; Published by Westland Ltd; Priced at Rs.295

Once upon a time, there was a dream, born of the vision of Tata Group Chairman Ratan Tata to enable middle class Indians to have a safe and affordable means of mobility, to break the shackles of the mind and go where no one had gone before, to create a motor car that would be more than just a car.

The book is a written documentary on the making of Nano - the country's smallest economy car.

 
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