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The Last Song of Dusk

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  • ENGLISH

    Language
  • 320

    Pages
  • 9780753820063

    ISBN
  • 2 mm

    Width
  • 13 mm

    Height
  • 300 gram

    Weight
  • PAPERBACK

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  • 3 FEBRUARY 2005

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    As young Anuradha boards a train for Bombay, where she will marry a man she has never met, peacocks appear out of nowhere to serenade her. Such a dazzling departure can only lead to an uncertain but exciting future. Sure enough, across her path come a host of colourful characters: Nandini, the artist who walks on water and has a passion for panthers; Mr Bunkusdaas, the fat As young Anuradha boards a train for Bombay, where she will marry a man she has never met, peacocks appear out of nowhere to serenade her. Such a dazzling departure can only lead...  Read More

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    Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi

    Shanghvi was born in Juhu, Mumbai, India in 1977. He is an alumnae of Mumbai’s Mithibai College, and later pursued an MA in International Journalism at the University of Westminster, London, where he specialised in Photography in 1999.
    He is an Indian author in English-language whose notable books include, The Last Song of Dusk and The Lost Flamingoes of Bombay. His book, The Last Song of Dusk, has been translated into 10 languages.

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