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    <![CDATA[The Twentieth Wife: A Novel]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p> An enchanting historical epic of grand passion and adventure, this debut novel tells the captivating story of one of India's most controversial empresses -- a woman whose brilliance and determination trumped myriad obstacles, and whose love shaped the course of the Mughal Empire. Skillfully blending the textures of historical reality with the rich and sensual imaginings of a timeless fairy tale, <em>The Twentieth Wife</em> sweeps readers up in Mehrunnisa's embattled love with Prince Salim, and in the bedazzling destiny of a woman -- a legend in her own time -- who was all but lost to history until now.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Feast of Roses: A Novel]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p> The love story of Emperor Jahangir and Mehrunnisa, begun in the critically praised debut novel <em>The Twentieth Wife,</em> continues in Indu Sundaresan's lush second novel, <em>The Feast of Roses.</em> Here, Mehrunnisa comes into Jahangir's harem as his twentieth and last wife. This time Jahangir has married for love, and members of his court are worried that Mehrunnisa could exert control over their futures. Their concerns are well founded. <p> Mehrunnisa soon becomes the most powerful woman in the Mughal Empire in spite of a formidable rival in the imperial harem who has schemed and plotted against her from the start. She rules from behind the veil, securing her status by forming a junta of sorts with her father, brother, and stepson -- and risking it all, even her daughter, to get what she wants. But she never loses the love of the man who bestows this power upon her....</p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Splendor of Silence: A Novel]]>
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    <![CDATA[Set in India during four searing pre-monsoon days in May 1942, <em>The Splendor of Silence</em> is internationally bestselling author Indu Sundaresan's most unforgettable accomplishment yet, merging her Indian and American backgrounds into a heartrending tale of love and clashing cultures in a time of war.<p><p>Sam Hawthorne, a twenty-five-year-old U.S. Army captain, arrives at the princely state of Rudrakot in search of his missing brother, Mike, carrying with him wounds from combat in Burma and several secrets. But Sam's mission is soon threatened by the unlikeliest of sources -- he falls hopelessly in love with Mila, daughter of the local political agent. Mila, unexpectedly attracted to Sam, nurtures a secret of her own and finds herself torn between loyalty to her family and Sam.<p><p><em>The Splendor of Silence</em> opens twenty-one years later with Olivia, Sam's daughter, receiving a trunk of treasures from India, along with a letter from an unknown narrator that finally fills all the silences of her childhood -- telling her the story of her parents' passionate and enduring love for each other that throws them in the path of racial prejudice, nationalist intrigue, and the explosive circumstances of a country and a society on the brink of independence from British rule.<p><p>Sweeping and poignant, reminiscent of Paul Scott's <em>Raj Quartet</em> novels, <em>The Splendor of Silence</em> will draw a host of devoted new fans to this hugely gifted storyteller.<p><p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[In the Convent of Little Flowers]]>
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    <![CDATA[Bestselling author Indu Sundaresan presents a candid and stunning collection of stories about contemporary Indians and the cutting-edge issues surrounding them -- where ancient tradition and modernity can often clash.<br/><br/>A young woman who was adopted by an American family in Seattle receives a letter from Sister Mary Theresa, nun at the Convent of Little Flowers in Chennai where she stayed as a child. Unbeknownst to her, the nun is her biological mother's sister. The grandmother of an Indian journalist begs him to intervene with her husband -- his grandfather -- to prevent a young widow from being burned alive. A child born out of wedlock to the sixteen-year-old daughter of a peon on an engineering college campus throws the entire family into turmoil.<br/><br/>With the lush prose, vividly rendered settings, complex and appealing characters, and compelling narratives, the stories that comprise In the Convent of Little Flowers illuminate the lives of Indians at home and abroad today, where modernity offers them opportunities that their grandmothers only dreamed of, while others experience just as much oppression as ever. Indu Sundaresan brings together stories that both embrace and reject modern values with an authenticity that only a writer of her caliber could do. ]]>
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    <![CDATA[Shadow Princess: A Novel]]>
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    <![CDATA[International bestseller, pens an epic novel based on fact about princesses fighting for power and respect in India's 17th Century royal court.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Der Wissens-Check. Rechnungswesen.]]>
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