+ Follow BRYANT AND MAY Tag
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[Title] => Home is where the hearth is
[Summary] => While common usage of the word hearth would refer to a brick or stone-lined fireplace or oven used for heating or cooking, it can also be used metaphorically as being the warmest place in one’s house, a central area from where cooking and the essential activities for creating the good life emanate from.
[DatePublished] => 2011-01-16 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Philip Cu-Unjieng
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[Title] => London,as seen through cracked lenses
[Summary] => Two recently published novels prove there are ways to take a venerable and oft-written-about city like London, and give it a fresh patina and sheen that defies expectations. First-time novelist Gautam Malkani and his Londonstani takes us on a disturbing tour of contemporary multi-ethnic London, while established fantasy and mystery meister Christopher Fowler clocks in with a new Bryant and May novel, Ten Second Staircase.
Londonstani
By Gautam Malkani
Penguin Press, 342 pages
Available at Powerbooks
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Londonstani
By Gautam Malkani
Penguin Press, 342 pages
Available at Powerbooks
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