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The Snow Leopard
 -by Peter Matthiessen

Published in 1978, The Snow Leopard is rightly regarded as a classic of modern nature writing. Guiding his readers through stee... Read More

   
My Dateless Diary
 -by R.K. Narayan

At the age of fifty, when most people have settled for the safety of routine, R.K. Narayan left India for the first time to tra... Read More

   
Mountains of the Mind
 -by Robert Macfarlane

Robert Macfarlane's Mountains of the Mind is the most interesting of the crop of books published to mark the 50th anni... Read More

   
Eat My Globe
 -by Simon Majumdar

In this ballsy, often hilarious foodie travelogue, British blogger Majumdar sets out on a yearlong, round-the-world flavor fora... Read More

   
The Weekenders: Adventures in Calcutta
 -by Andrew O'Hagan

In 2001 a group of authors including Andrew O'Hagan, Tony Hawks and Irvine Welsh were given the opportunity to visit Sudan, one... Read More

   
100 Holidays in the Hills
 -by Outlook Traveller Getaways

The coolest summers are up in the hills. Grab a chilly vacation in India's deliciously cool hill stations with Outlook Travelle... Read More

   
The Best Women's Travel Writing, 2006
 -by Lucy McCauly (edit)

These inspiring, uplifting tales are told by women who traveled to the ends of the earth to discover new places, people, and, u... Read More

   
Empires of the Indus
 -by Alice Albinia

One of the largest rivers in the world, the Indus rises in the Tibetan mountains, flows west across northern India and south th... Read More

   
Limping to the Centre of the World
 -by Timeri N. Murari

374 – Standing in a remote part of the western Tibetan plateau, Mount Kailas is revered by four religions: Jainism, Buddh... Read More

   
River Dog: A Journey Down the Brahmaputra
 -by Mark Shand

Birthplace of legends, the mighty Brahmaputra River begins its journey as a tiny glacial stream high on the desolate plateau of... Read More



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Sarita Mandanna was born and brought up in India and worked in Hong Kong before moving to the US. She is a private equity professional with a PGDM fro Read More...

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TIGER HILLS

by: SARITA MANDANNA

Muthavva gazed at her daughter’s face in the lamplight and felt a strange chill down her spine. She tightened the amulet on Devi’s arm, trying to stay her sense of disquiet. Devi stared through the window into the clear, starlit night. Beneath the blanket, her fists were curled into little balls, her nails pressing into the skin. She thought again of the tiger wedding, and of the bride Read More...
 
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