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A series of first-person narrativestake the plot forward without pause. Driven by emotionally charged encounters between individuals on the one hand and unexpected collisions between individuals and society on the other, the volume shows us new ways of understanding a country in transition.

Naked in the Wind; Penguin: Rs. 250

Brinda Charry

Viva cricket

Its all about cricket strategy and memories of childhood on the game. Recommended for cricketers and sports enthusiasts and a must read for the author's deep understanding of the game and its nuances.

Harimohancaptures the excitement, thrill and uncertainty of the game of cricket for his readers in this volume talked about as a unique way of expressing and celebrating the excitement of the game - without going to the stadium.

The Men Within-A Cricketing Tale; Indialog; Rs. 225

Harimohan Paruvu

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