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Feb 09, 2017

Olive Witch by Abeer Y. Hoque [in Christian Science Monitor]

Jun 28, 2016

The Bones of Grace [Bengal Trilogy, Book 3] by Tahmima Anam [in Christian Science Monitor]

Oct 21, 2014

Twenty-two Cents: Muhammad Yunus and the Village Bank by Paula Yoo, illustrated by Jamel Akib

Dec 05, 2012

The Newlyweds by Nell Freudenberger

Aug 01, 2011

Author Interview: Tahmima Anam [in Bookslut]

Jul 18, 2011

The Good Muslim [Bengal Trilogy, Book 2] by Tahmima Anam

Nov 14, 2010

At Home with Madhur Jaffrey: Simple, Delectable Dishes from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka by Madhur Jaffrey

Aug 27, 2010

Revenge by Taslima Nasrin, translated by Honor Moore, with Taslima Nasrin

Apr 29, 2010

Yasmin’s Hammer by Ann Malaspina, illustrated by Doug Chayka

Jun 18, 2009

Creating a World without Poverty: How Social Business Can Transform Our Lives by Muhammad Yunus with Karl Weber

May 01, 2008

A Golden Age [Bengal Trilogy, Book 1] by Tahmima Anam [in Bloomsbury Review]

May 01, 2007

Rickshaw Girl by Mitali Perkins, illustrated by Jamie Hogan [in Bloomsbury Review]

Mar 01, 2007

Banker to the Poor: Micro-Lending and the Battle against World Poverty by Muhammad Yunus

Sep 26, 2003

Brick Lane by Monica Ali [in AsianWeek]

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