The book mentions that India houses one-sixth of the world’s population, a fact that increases the chances of Indians bringing about a change in the international scenario. Tharoor, through his book, also provides answers to questions related to democracy, inefficient political infighting, religious fundamentalism, pluralism and diversity among cultural and religious traditions, the introduction of Western consumer goods, and protectionism.

Seldom speaks of or shows her love for her family. Her husband and family still hold on because of their love for her. They learn to live with her manic behaviour and frequent wish to die. The novel is a study of a mental illness and contains dark humour. It is also a critical and deeply moving story by the author, Jerry Pinto.

Sensor Clouds leaves the story, and this book is narrated from the points of view of the nine primary characters, true to the pattern set by the first book in the series. In this book, the war haunting the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros has become more complicated. Joffrey, the son of Queen Cersei and her brother Jaime Lannister, usurps the Iron Throne after the death of King Robert.

According to this school of thought, thinking, feeling, and acting, all begin with the individual subject. This is what gives meaning to life. Through the choices, dialogues, and psychologies of the characters in the book, Sartre demonstrates how individuals with this philosophy operate in society. Sartre’s story is set in the 1930s, and occurs over a time period of two days.

The novel favours more thoughts and observations rather than dialogue and action, and explores themes of loss, subjectivity and perception. The years pass, and the family comes together after the great war, and the changes in them are apparent. Once again they question whether they can journey to the lighthouse, and the answers they find there are not the kind they once expected.

Surrounded by mountains, Macondo has its own ups and downs, disasters and miracles, and wars and wonders. Through the medium of magical realism, this masterpiece depicts the Columbian life by blending the political reality with elements of magic, and fantasy with comical interventions.

The author writes about a passionate Jewish preacher from Galilee who established first-century Palestine by launching a revolutionary movement hailing the Kingdom of God about two thousand years ago. Subsequently thwarting Imperial Rome, this itinerant revolutionary was caught, tortured and executed by their hands. This is the story of the Son of God.

Sal travels to Denver and joins Carlo Marx, Moriarty and their friends for a short time full of parties. He then travels to San Francisco, where he meets Remi Boncoeur and his girlfriend Lee Ann. Covering the years from 1947 to 1950, this novel describes John Kerouac’s own travels across North America, and is a unique portrait of the postwar Beat and Counterculture generations.