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Book review of Unaccustomed Earth by Jhumpa Lahiri

Unaccustomed Earth | Book Review | 2008 | Jhumpa Lahiri

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jhumpa Lahiri, a celebrated Indian-American author, was born on July 11, 1967, in London to Bengali immigrant parents. Raised in Rhode Island, she pursued English literature, earning degrees from Barnard College and Boston University, including a Ph.D. in Renaissance Studies. Her debut short story collection, Interpreter of Maladies (1999), won the Pulitzer Read more…

Susmita Pradhan turned to books in the face of a terrifying mystery

Susmita Pradhan | Readers’ Story of the Week | Story #119

It is often said that books are a person’s friends, philosophers and guides. This could not have been any truer in my case. Be it the childhood days spent honing my English-language skills or those attempts at filling my inner void, books were with me through thick and thin. That said, the one instance that Read more…

Tanumoy developed a multifaceted personality as a result of his reading experiences

Tanumoy and how reading helped him in more ways than one

Books, as we all know, are immensely effective when it comes to transforming lives for the better. They are like a cold and relaxing breeze on a sweltering summer afternoon – often unexpected, but welcome nonetheless. They also play the role of loyal friends throughout our lives, sometimes triggering the most beautiful and sublime thoughts Read more…

Sandeep Kumar Shaw attributes the radical changes in his thoughts to his reading habits

Sandeep and how books brought about a paradigm shift in his mentality

Ever since I was a kid, I saw books as nothing but part of the school curriculum. The thought of reading a non-curriculum book was almost unimaginable at the time. As someone who barely managed to read through his course books, reading an out-of-syllabus book was, at best, perceived as an utter waste of time. Read more…

Asish Kishor Jha's affair with reading began as a result of exam stress

Asish and how a book came to his aid amid exam stress

Will you believe me if I told you that I had not read a single novel before I completed high school? You most likely will not. But that’s just how I was. For someone who saw out-of-syllabus books as nothing but a waste of time, even my course books took aeons to complete. That said, Read more…

Sandipa Kanjilal went into depression after losing her six-month-old baby

Sandipa and how she overcame the grief of losing her baby

I had always been a very simple and down-to-earth person. I was fairly easy-going in almost every situation. All that changed on the day when I lost my baby in the sixth month of pregnancy. Those six months had been the most exciting phase of my life, until that fateful morning when my water broke. Read more…