My Jewish Year: 18 Holidays, One Wondering Jew by Abigail Pogrebin
As an Indian I have had the privilege of observing various religions in my country and the rituals that the religious adhere to in their everyday lives. As a non-observant … Continue reading
Ms. Murphy’s Makeover by Jacqueline Goldstein; reviewed by Judith Abelove Shemtob
The school year starts for children, teachers, parents, administrators, state department, police, and even tutors! In my second year of retirement after 28 years of teaching in the Scarsdale Schools, … Continue reading
The Good Book Corner Diaries- Goolbai Gunasekara
Hailing from a family of distinguished educationists Goolbai Gunasekara is the product of an erudite home in which humour, wit and a clever turn of phrase, was encouraged by Dr. … Continue reading
The Good Book Corner Diaries- Angad Singh
Angad Singh is an internationally published defence journalist and aviation photographer. He is based in New Delhi, as assistant editor at the Vayu Aerospace and Defence Review. 1. Three books … Continue reading
The Good Book Corner Diaries- Dominic Sansoni
Dominic Sansoni is a photographer born (in 1956) and brought up in Colombo, Sri Lanka. He received his education at the St Peter’s College, Colombo and West Surrey College of … Continue reading
The Good Book Corner Diaries- Artika Bakshi
Artika co-manages thegoodbookcorner.com. She comes from a family of lawyers and has a master’s degree in International Banking & Finance. Currently based in Sri Lanka, she teaches Commerce and History … Continue reading
The Good Book Corner Diaries- Preeti Singh
Preeti Singh co-manages thegoodbookcorner.com. She is an author, published through traditional and self published channels. She has worked as a Content Head, an Acquisitions Editor and a Project Manager with … Continue reading
Interviewing author Anuja Chandramouli
Anuja Chandramouli is a bestselling Indian author. Her highly acclaimed debut novel, Arjuna: Saga of a Pandava Warrior-Prince, was named by Amazon India as one of the top 5 books … Continue reading
Maya in a Mess by Meera Nair
Maya wants to be class monitor and nothing seems to go right for her. She runs late, speaks her mind, always loses things and has tough competition from perfect Nidhi. … Continue reading
Interview with Zeeshan Khan, author – Right to Passage, Travels Through India, Pakistan and Iran
Zeeshan Khan is a journalist, currently working in communications with the International Organisation for Migration. He is passionate about history, religions, cultures and languages , and has an active interest … Continue reading