Why Jane Austen is still relevant today- 200 years after her death
It is a truth universally acknowledged that if you are a lover of literature, you’ve got to have read Austen. Any wonder why Jane Austen is still relevant today?
It is a truth universally acknowledged that if you are a lover of literature, you’ve got to have read Austen. Any wonder why Jane Austen is still relevant today?
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Journal writing for kids is a gradual but deep-rooted way to get children express themselves in words, in a manner that is non-threatening.
The Consolidators by Prince Mathews Thomas looks at family businesses from the unique perspective of second generation entrepreneurs.
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There has been a surge in colouring books for adults in the past few years. Gods and Goddesses of India by Kanika Gupta catches the pulse of this trend with its own refreshing twist.