| | |  | Chicken Soup for the Indian Mother's Soul We can all remember a time when we were young and under-the-weather and Mom soothed and nurtured us back to health with her magical chicken soup elixir. Now we can revisit those cherished moments with a delightful batch of stories for and about mothers. Reviews
| | | |  | Chicken Soup for the Indian Romantic Soul Filled with eloquence, tenderness and laughter, this uplifting collection of stories will reconfirm your faith in the power of love and romance Reviews
| | | |  | A 2nd helping of Chicken Soup for the Indian Soul With timeless wisdom about love, perspective overcomig obstacles, being the change and growing,each of the 101 stories in the title will stir your emotions,encourage you to raise your consciousness and reaffirm your commitment to live life to the fullest. Reviews
| | | | | | Chicken Soup for the Indian Teenage Soul The authors have shared with you some of their most meaningful life experiences, focusing on subjects as varied as love, friendship, heartbreak and rebellion. These are heart-warming tales of adolescence, about becoming the best person you can be, having hope in the face of adversity, and being happy with who you are. Reviews
| | | Chicken Soup for the Indian Armed Forces Soul Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen and Raksha Bharadia has compiled “101 Stories of Service, Selflessness and Personal Courage”. Collected under usefully titled sections — “In the line of duty”, “Teaching and leaning”, “On family”, and so on — these are most often first-person testimonies of living a life riddled with obstacles. From packing one’s bag to go on the frontline to love, marriage and even anger management, the themes are various, involving fortitude as well as fun. Reviews
| | Roots And Wings : A Handbook For Parents A Handbook for Parents addresses parenting conflicts and dilemmas; how to manage the thin line between freedom and structure, space and control, being a mentor and a friend, our expectations of the child versus his native endowments. This book is about giving our children roots, so that they can stand firm; and wings, so that they may soar and achieve their potential. Reviews
| | | | | Chicken Soup for the Indian Soul Now, the Chicken Soup series brings to you a collection of stories especially written for the Indian reader, by Indians. In Chicken soup for the Indian soul, the authors of these 101 stories share with you some of their most meaningful life experiences, focusing on subjects as varied as love, learning and letting go. These are heart-warming tales, about becoming the best person you can be, having hope in the face of adversity, and being happy with who you are. These stories will help you move forward towards a richer, more fulfilling and rewarding life. Reviews
| | | | | Me: A Handbook for Life Why are people the way they makes a winner, win? What goes on within a person who is genuinely happy, and another who is miserable? Of course some people are endowed with favourable life situations and a position, but beyond this, what makes the recipe for a complete and happy life? In answering these questions, and how one can truly know oneself, Raksha Bharadia has written a lucid, introspective book. With in-depth research, and interviews with personalities such a s Vikram Chandra, M.F. Hussain, Pandit Jasraj, Mahesh Bhatt, Kiran Bedi, Birju Mahraj and Zohra Sehgal, Me Tells you how you can tain your mind and body to keep all available resource engaged. Reviews
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