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Aug 01, 2011

Author Interview: Tahmima Anam [in Bookslut]

Jul 18, 2011

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

May 21, 2011

Netherland by Joseph O’Neill

May 13, 2011

The Grand Plan to Fix Everything by Uma Krishnaswami, illustrated by Abigail Halpin

Aug 17, 2010

A Foreigner Carrying in the Crook of His Arm a Tiny Bomb by Amitava Kumar [in Christian Science Monitor]

May 26, 2010

In the Name of Honor by Mukhtar Mai with Marie-Thérèse Cuny, translated by Linda Coverdale, foreword by Nicholas D. Kristof

Mar 18, 2010

Half Life by Roopa Farooki

Jan 03, 2010

Arzee the Dwarf by Chandrahas Choudhury

Jan 02, 2010

In the Convent of Little Flowers: Stories by Indu Sundaresan

Nov 11, 2009

Kartography by Kamila Shamsie

Nov 01, 2009

In the City by the Sea by Kamila Shamsie

Oct 23, 2009

Salt and Saffron by Kamila Shamsie

Oct 04, 2009

Shantaram: A Novel by Gregory David Roberts

Aug 11, 2009

Delhi Noir edited by Hirsh Sawhney [in San Francisco Chronicle]

Aug 04, 2009

Balarama: A Royal Elephant by Ted and Betsy Lewin

Jun 25, 2009

The Devil’s Kiss by Sarwat Chadda

Jun 24, 2009

A Disobedient Girl by Ru Freeman

Jun 01, 2009

Broken Verses: A Novel by Kamila Shamsie

May 01, 2009

Secret Keeper by Mitali Perkins

Apr 18, 2009

Atlas of Unknowns by Tania James

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