| Shashi Tharoor - Fiction - 1993 - 866 pages
Ved Vyas, India's oldest surviving politician from the days of Raj, reveals behind-the-scenes atrocities in India's struggle for independence. | |
| Shashi Tharoor - India - 2003 - 316 pages
An incisive new biography of the great secularist who--alongside his spiritual father Mahatma Gandhi--led the movement for India's independence from British rule and ushered ... | |
| Shashi Tharoor - Fiction - 2001 - 300 pages
A powerful and poignant novel, set in and around a riot in India in 1989, is about love, hate, cultural collision, the ownership of history, and the impossibility of knowing ... | |
| Shashi Tharoor - Biography & Autobiography - 2005 - 300 pages
Supremely personal, yet always probing and analytical, this brilliant collection of essays is part memoir, part literary criticism. 'A fluid and powerful writer, one of the ... | |
| Shashi Tharoor - India - 2007 - 408 pages
For More Than Four Decades After Gaining Independence, India, With Its Massive Size And Population, Staggering Poverty And Slow Rate Of Growth, Was Associated With The Plodding ... | |
| Shashi Tharoor - Fiction - 1998 - 244 pages
Early Stories From The Award-Winning Author Of The Great Indian Novel The Five-Dollar Smile Is A Collection Of Stories Of Young Love And Disaffection, Adolescent High Spirits ... | |
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