Ra n d o m Ho u s e In d I a 2009
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Ra n d o m Ho u s e In d I a 2009
Random House India 2009 C ontents Fiction Non-Fiction Children's Lifestyle Paperback Contact information F iction Cutting for Stone Abraham Verghese ‘A tremendous accomplishment. The writing is vivid and thrilling, and the story completely absorbing, with its pregnant Indian nun, demon-ridden British surgeon, Siamese twins orphaned and severed at birth, and narrative strands stretching across four continents. A tale this wild is perilous, but there is not a false step anywhere. Accomplished non-fiction writers do not necessarily make accomplished novelists, but with Cutting for Stone, Abraham Verghese has become both.’ Atul Gawande A riveting‚ sensational epic novel that moves between Ethiopia, India and America Abraham Verghese is a physician and the author of two acclaimed books of non-fiction, The Tennis Partner and My Own Country. A Malayali, he was born and raised in Ethiopia. He is currently a Professor of Internal Medicine and Senior Associate Chair of the Department of Medicine at Stanford University. © Joanne Chan Marion and Shiva Stone are born from the unexpected union of Sister Mary Joseph, a gentle Malayali nurse, and Thomas Stone, a brilliant, intense British surgeon. A union so mysterious that no one at the Missing hospital in Addis Ababa, where the two worked in such tandem—not even Thomas—can quite fathom how Sister Mary is with child. The traumatic events that follow leave the boys orphaned and they are raised by two Indian doctors at Missing. Marion and Shiva grow up in a world of medicine, learning of the astonishing workings of the human body. Outside the hospital, the politics of Ethiopia rages: failed coups, student agitations, and ultimately the deposing of the emperor Haile Selassie. And in the midst of this, the twins have a falling out about a beautiful young woman; a conflict so bitter that it leads Marion to flee his adopted country. He makes his way to America, finding refuge in his work as an intern at an underfunded, overcrowded Bronx hospital. But when the past catches up with him—nearly destroying him—Marion must trust his life to the two men he never thought he would see again: the brother who betrayed him and the surgeon father who abandoned him. Moving from the 1940s to the present day, Cutting for Stone is vast, dramatic and unforgettable. No contemporary novelist has written as superbly about the human body, or as movingly about the world of medicine and its connection to love and loss. It is a magnificent achievement. Format: Royal tpb Price: Rs 595 Territory: Indian subcontinent Rights: Mary Evans, Inc Publication: February 2009 ISBN: 9788184000597 Buddhadeva Bose My Kind of Girl A classic love story for Valentine's Day with a specially commissioned jacket by fashion designer Sabyasachi Is the memory of happiness that has passed, sad or happy? Four middle-aged men sit together in a railway station, waiting for dawn to break. To pass their time, each tell a story of a woman they loved secretly in their youth… Romantic, elegant, suffused with melancholy, My Kind of Girl is a classic love story from one of Bengal’s great writers. My Kind of Girl is the first in a series of love stories that Random House India will publish every Valentine’s Day. Each book will be designed by a well known fashion designer and will be a beautifully produced gift edition. Buddhadeva Bose (1908-1974) was a major Bengali writer and translator of the twentieth century. He wrote numerous novels, short story collections, plays, essays and books of verse, and was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 1970. My Kind of Girl, originally entitled Moner Mato Meye, was written in 1951. Arunava Sinha has translated Sankar’s Chowringhee (2007), winner of the 2007 Vodafone Crossword Book Award for translation, and Jana Aranya (forthcoming in 2009). Born and brought up in Kolkata, he is an internet professional by day, and now lives in New Delhi with his wife and son. Format: A hb Price: Rs 350 Territory: Indian subcontinent Rights: Random House India Publication: February 2009 ISBN: 9788184000672 ‘[A]rch and sad… It drips with Geoff Dyer’s derelict luminosity.’ David Mitchell ‘Riveting. I love this book… Dyer can write as beautifully as Lawrence and Proust.’ Nadeem Aslam Every two years the international art world descends on Venice for the opening of the Biennale. Among them is Jeff Atman—a jaded, dissolutely resolute journalist. When he meets Laura, he is rejuvenated and falls into a heady love affair with her. Every day thousands of pilgrims head to the ghats of the Ganges at Varanasi. Among their number is a narrator who may or may not be the Atman previously seen in Venice. Could the two stories, in these two ancient and watery cities, actually be one and the same? Profoundly playful, deeply evocative, Jeff in Venice, Death in Varanasi is an arresting and utterly original story of erotic love and spiritual yearning. Geoff Dyer is the author of the bestselling Yoga for People Who Can’t Be Bothered to Do It, But Beautiful, which was awarded the Somerset Maugham Prize, and Out of Sheer Rage, which was a National Book Critics Circle Award finalist. Dyer lives in London. Format: Demy hb Price: Rs 395 Territory: Indian subcontinent Rights: Canongate Books Publication: March 2009 ISBN: 9788184000887 Jeff in Venice, Death in Varanasi ‘Funny, full of nerve, gutsy and delicious.’ Michael Ondaatje Geoff Dyer From one of Britain’s most brilliant writers In Other Rooms, Other Wonders Daniyal Mueenuddin ‘A stunning achievement. This superb collection ranges across a vast swathe of contemporary Pakistan—from megacities to isolated villages, from feudal landlords to servant girls—and such is its narrative power that I couldn’t stop turning the page. Daniyal Mueenuddin is a writer of enormous ambition, and he has the prodigious talent to match.’ Mohsin Hamid ‘A blazingly good writer... brings to vivid and compelling life a country and its people.’ David Davidar Moving from the elegant drawing rooms of Lahore to the mud villages of Multan, a stunning book of short stories about feudal Pakistan—fiction debut of the year ‘Under Daniyal Mueenuddin’s gaze, Pakistan is lit up as though by a lightning flash, clear, sharpedged. This is a debut as auspicious as Jhumpa Lahiri’s.’ Nadeem Aslam ‘[U]ses crisp, clear images and a restrained, economical prose that is not without touches of tenderness and lyricism.’ Anita Desai Daniyal Mueenuddin was brought up in Lahore, Pakistan and Elroy, Wisconsin. A graduate of Dartmouth College and Yale Law School, his stories have appeared in The New Yorker, Granta, Zoetrope and The Best American Short Stories 2008, selected by Salman Rushdie. For a number of years he practiced law in New York. He now lives on a farm in Pakistan’s southern Punjab. © Cecilie Brenden An impoverished young woman becomes a wealthy relative’s mistress; an electrician on the make confronts his desperate assailant to protect his most prized possession; a farm manager rises far in the world—but his family discovers after his death the transience of power; a maid who advances herself through sexual favours, unexpectedly falls in love. In these linked stories about the family and household staff of the ageing KK Harouni, we meet masters and servants, landlords and supplicants, politicians and electricians, village women and Karachi housewives. Part Chekhov, part RK Narayan, these stories are dark and light, complex and humane; at heart about the relationship between the powerful and powerless, bound together in life—and in death. Together they make up a vivid portrait of a feudal world rarely brought alive in the English language. Sensuous, graceful, melancholy, In Other Rooms, Other Wonders gives you Pakistan as you have never seen it. It marks the debut of an amazing new talent. Format: Demy hb Price: Rs 395 Territory: Indian subcontinent Rights: William Morris Agency Publication: February 2009 ISBN: 9788184000351 2009: Journey to Ithaca The ZigZag Way Voices in the City Anita Desai 2007: In Custody Clear Light of Day Baumgartner’s Bombay 2008: Fire on the Mountain Collected Stories Fasting, Feasting More of Anita Desai’s classics in their beautiful new standard edition ‘The new covers are the most attractive repackaging of classics I have ever seen.’ William Dalrymple ‘One of the finest English language novelists of modern times.’ Daily Telegraph ‘[Desai] has a remarkable eye… for the things that give life its texture.’ The New York Times ‘A writer’s writer.’ The Observer Anita Desai is one of India’s foremost writers. She has authored sixteen works of fiction, including Clear Light of Day, In Custody, and Fasting, Feasting— all shortlisted for the Booker Prize. During her distinguished career, she has frequently been honoured with awards, among them The Alberto Moravia Prize for Literature and the Padma Shri. Format: B pb Price: Rs 250 Territory: Indian subcontinent Rights: Rogers, Coleridge & White Publication: July 2009 ISBN: 9788184000139, 9788184000153, 9788184000146, 9788184000566, 9788184000573, 9788184000580, 9788184000771, 9788184000764, 9788184000788 Musharraf Farooqi has translated The Adventures of Amir Hamza and the poetry of Afzal Ahmed Syed, and is currently working on the Urdu Project (www. urduproject.com), an online resource for the study of Urdu language and literature. His novel, The Story of a Widow, will be published in India in 2009. Format: Royal tpb Price: Rs 495 Territory: Indian subcontinent Rights: Robert Wyatt Publication: June 2009 ISBN: 9788184000962 Tilism e Hoshruba Between 1883 and 1893 in Lucknow, two rival storytellers, Syed Muhammad Husain Jah and Ahmed Husain Qamar, wrote a fantasy in Urdu whose equal has not been heard before or since. It was called Tilism e Hoshruba and it ran to over eight thousand pages long. The authors claimed that the tale had been passed down to them from storytellers going back hundreds of years, and that it was a part of the beloved oral epic, The Adventures of Amir Hamza. Tilism e Hoshruba tells the stories of Amir Hamza in an Indian setting, with sorcerers, witches and the black occult instead of jinns (genies), giants, devs (demons), peris (fairies), and gao-sars (cow-headed creatures). They are, if possible, even more colourful and dashing than the original—and make up the subcontinent’s first wholly indigenous Islamic epic. Tilism e Hoshruba runs to twenty four volumes and will be translated into English for the first time ever by Musharraf Farooqi. Random House India will publish all volumes, starting with volume one. Musharraf Farooqi The first ever translation of the greatest Islamic epic of the Indian subcontinent Anuvab Pal The President is Coming A searing comedy that captures the pulse of India It's 2006 and George Bush is about to come to India on state visit. As part of his tour, he asks to meet one young Indian achiever who represents the new face of the nation. The US consulate shortlists India Today's six 'top Indian achievers under 30'. They are: a stockbroking genius unfortunately named Kapil Dev, a possibly lesbian novelist, the CEO of a lipstick company, a not for profit activist with sexist views, a call centre owner who once lived in America and a Microsoft programmer who likes the ladies. The winner will be selected through a round of tests, each more absurd than the other. The next day, the President will shake their hand among a long line of waiting Indian luminaries. The six candidates are all desperate to win—and some are even prepared to sell their soul for it. Who will come out first? Smart, slick and sarcastic, The President is Coming is a searing comedy that captures the pulse of the nation like no other. Anuvab Pal is an acclaimed playwright and screenplay writer. His screenplays include the award-winning The Loins of Punjab and The President is Coming, besides plays like Chaos Theory, Fatwa, Paris and Life, Love and ETIBDA. Anuvab has also written for the acclaimed sitcoms Frasier and Law & Order. He currently lives and works in Mumbai. Format: B pb Price: Rs 195 Territory: World Rights: Random House India Publication: October 2009 ISBN: 9788184000948 Cyrus Broacha is the most famous MTV VJ in India, a stand-up comedian and prankster. Best known for his show Bakra on MTV, he has interviewed almost everyone in Bollywood, from Amitabh Bachchan to Shah Rukh Khan. Cyrus presently anchors a news satire show, The Week That Wasn't. Format: B pb Price: Rs 195 Territory: World Rights: Random House India Publication: November 2009 ISBN: 9788184000986 THE WORLD ACCORDING TO CYRUS ‘This book will have a beginning, a middle and an end. Wait a minute you've caught me, I'm not sure about the middle but definitely it will include a beginning and an end. Okay fine, I'll include the middle, after all as Balzac once told me “a good book is like an insect, it must have a head, a thorax, and an abdomen”. To reveal more would be to damn this book from the start. After all it is the fervent wish of the publishers that you read at least two pages of the book, both of which shall be ready a month after the book hits the stands.’ Can't get enough of Cyrus? Here’s the book you’ve all been waiting for. Cyrus Broacha, in his first novel, delves deep into the Indian psyche and his pet hates. Why do we do the crazy things we do? What makes us tick? And, of course, what makes us laugh? It's all in here. Written in his trademark style, The World According to Cyrus is a sidesplitting, ribtickling ride of a book—and a treat for all his fans. CYRUS BROACHA A hilarious novel on everything you love to hate about India—from its favourite funny man Ibn-e-Safi The Imran series The bestselling Urdu series about a Pakistani James Bond ‘I don’t know Urdu but have knowledge of detective novels of the Subcontinent. There is only one original writer—Ibn-e-Safi.’ Agatha Christie Ali Imran may appear to be lumbering and incompetent, but in truth the young Oxford graduate is the head of the Secret Service. Energetic, brilliant and gifted with extraordinary sex appeal, the sports car-driving spy overcomes every challenge and every romantic overture, moving from one disguise to another, and from one adventure to the next. The Imran series are the greatest spy novels written in the subcontinent and have become Urdu pulp fiction classics. They will be translated and published for the first time in English by Random House India. The first book in the series will appear in 2009 and new titles from the series will follow each year. Ibn-e-Safi (1928-1980) was Urdu literature’s most popular mystery novelist. His main works were the Jasoosi Duniya series (to be published by Blaft press in 2009) and the Imran series. Ibn-e-Safi was born in Allahabad and moved to Pakistan after Partition in 1952. He suffered from schizophrenia through his life, and died of cancer on his birthday at the age of fifty two, in Karachi. Format: A pb Price: Rs 195 Territory: Indian subcontinent Rights: Ahmed Safi Publication: December 2009 ISBN: 9788184000979 Format: A pb Price: Rs 150 Territory: World Rights: Random House India Publication: September 2009 ISBN: 9788184000238, 9788184000245, 9788184000252, 9788184000269 The Kama Kahani series 'Shivendra's restless gaze lit on a bewitchingly beautiful girl, skimming over her odhana and noting her irrefutably feminine form; flawless, oval face; radiant, honey-colored skin; exquisite black hair threaded with gold and unbearably lustrous under the flames of a hundred diyas. Immaculately styled, midnight blue shervani moulded to his broad shoulders, he stood spellbound, unable to tear his eyes away… Eyes that Nandini suddenly found herself trembling under.' Was the first man you fell in love with a brooding desert prince, or better still, a cruelly handsome zamindar? And are you yourself a spirited beauty, your fire contained—but only just—by the clinging brocade of your lehenga’s choli? A delicious Kama Kahani is sure to strike your fancy. From ancient Rajputana à la Jodha Akbar, rural Parineeta-era Bengal, eighteenth century Lucknow and Ranjit Singh’s Punjab, we bring you four rapturous tales of dashing heroes and ravishing heroines, by Kiran Kohl, Alessandra Shahbaz, Jasmine Saigal and Sanyogita Rathore. Intensely passionate, full of sumptuous period detail, heartstopping action and the powerful seduction of forbidden love, they will tease and tantalise all fans of the purdah jharoka romance. Untamed Hearts Against All Odds Fire and Ice Captive Heart A sensuous new series of desi historical romances that will take your breath away Non-Fiction Mimlu Sen Baulsphere The first intimate account of the Bauls of Bengal Freewheeling Mimlu Sen lives in Paris, where one day she witnesses an electrifying performance by three Bauls, mystic minstrels from Bengal, who spin like pillars of dust. Their music inspires her to return to Kolkata, and to go on an extraordinary journey with one of them, Paban Das Baul; from her respectable home in the city to his humble village, and on to the verdant Bengali countryside that is their common heritage. Paban takes Mimlu through the itinerant baul’s route—from the festival at Kenduli with its marathon performances, to tranquil Shantiniketan, where Bauls frequently stop en route and disrupt quotidian life; Agrodwip, deep in the Vaishnava world, to Nabasana, where mesmerizing guru Hari Goshain presides over Baul games and ultimately, her initiation, to Boral, where she holds her own mahatsava. Along the way, she encounters tantrics and tribals, exorcisms and witch sightings, catfish that climb trees and esoteric sexo-yogic secrets— and she falls in love. Full of colour, anecdotes and history, Baulsphere is the first popular account of Bengal’s most magical musicians. Mimlu Sen is a translator, musician, music producer and composer. She collaborates with Paban Das Baul on all his recordings. This is her first book. Format: Demy hb Price: Rs 395 Territory: Indian subcontinent Rights: David Godwin Associates Publication: April 2009 ISBN: 9788184000559 Deepanjana Pal was educated in St Stephen’s College, Delhi, and the University of Warwick. She currently works at Time Out Mumbai and writes on art and literature. She is based in Mumbai. Format: Demy hb Price: Rs 395 Territory: World Rights: Random House India Publication: September 2009 ISBN: 9788184000641 Raja Ravi Varma He was the most famous Indian artist of his age; the darling of the royal courts; a prince who took the revolutionary step of being an artist at a time when art enjoyed little respect; an artist whose decision to depict gods and goddesses as men and women put a human face to divinities; and the entrepreneur whose dream of bringing art to the masses is now reality because the prints of his paintings hang in countless Indian households. For the first time comes a grippingly told story of Raja Ravi Varma (1848-1906), from his early days with the royal family of Travancore in Kerala, to the years he spent teaching himself painting and blending European painting's sensuality with vividly drawn Indian subjects; through to his sojourns into the royal courts of India as a celebrity portraitist and his move to Mumbai, where he started a printing press that left him bankrupt. Beautifully told, immaculately researched and full of colour, this is the first popular biography of one of India's greatest artists, and the story as much of the beginning of modern Indian art as it is about one extraordinary man. Deepanjana Pal The grippingly told story of India’s first modern artist Manubhai Madhvani with Giles Foden Tide of Fortune The inspiring tale of how one man built an empire—twice They were the Rockefellers of Africa, the most famous Indian business family in East Africa. The Madhvani family had everything. Then, in 1972, under Uganda’s military dictatorship they lost it all. Tide of Fortune is the enthralling story of Manubhai Madhvani, head of the dynasty, regularly featured on UK rich lists. Here, Madhvani takes us through his childhood in forties India to his return to Kakira, his thriving sugar factory; he gives us tales of despot Idi Amin, who had him imprisoned in a blood-stained cell on death row; secrets of his success: vertical integration and the value of replicating one’s most profitable concern. Moving from the sylvan shores of Lake Victoria to war-stricken glass factories in Lebanon, Tide of Fortune is an astonishing account of fortunes made, lost and found again. Manubhai Madhvani is a leading entrepreneur with interests in sugar, brewing and tourism around the world. Born in Africa to industrialist Muljibhai Madhvani, he has headed the Madhvani empire for over thirty years. He lives in Uganda and London. Giles Foden is the author of The Last King of Scotland, among other books. An assistant editor at the Times Literary Supplement, he worked at the Guardian for thirteen years. Currently, he is Professor of Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia. Format: Royal tpb Price: Rs 395 Territory: Indian subcontinent Rights: AP Watt Publication: August 2009 ISBN: 9788184000795 Meenal Baghel is editor of the Mumbai Mirror. Format: B pb Price: Rs 295 Territory: World Rights: Random House India Publication: November 2009 ISBN: 9788184000658 Death in Mumbai It was the murder that had Mumbai hooked. On May 7, 2008 Neeraj Grover, a young TV executive disappeared mysteriously. A beautiful aspiring actress Maria Susairaj and her dashing naval officer boyfriend Emile Jerome were accused of hacking his body into three hundred pieces, and then setting them on fire. The players were young, attractive and upwardly mobile. The press, hungry for a headline. As the details of the case unravelled, so too did the questions: what had gone wrong? Why were these young professionals taking to violent crime? Was it the savage pressures of the city? Or was the cause even darker? Meenal Baghel, editor of Mumbai’s leading tabloid, The Mumbai Mirror, uncovers the true story of the most sensational crime that has hit the maximum city in recent years. Using exclusive interviews with the police, friends and family of the victim and the accused, Baghel draws a riveting picture of a murder whose mystery has not faded, even though the killers may have been found. Gripping and hardhitting, Death in Mumbai is a fascinating insight into the new wave of crime affecting the Indian city. Meenal Baghel An Indian In Cold Blood MEEra Nanda How globalisation is making India Hindu The God Market A shocking book that uncovers the nexus between the state, Hinduism and corporate India As India’s economy has liberalised, so too has it become Hinduised. From actively promoting religious tourism to handing over higher education to the private sector, much of which uses religious trusts to run its institutions, to giving away land at highly subsidised rates to gurus and godmen—much of the privatisation measures of the government are insidiously linked with the promotion of Hinduism. In this eyeopening book, Meera Nanda uncovers for the first time the nexus between the state, the temple and corporate India, and reveals the ugly truth behind India’s leap into globalisation and economic reforms. Hardhitting and controversial, The God Market is essential reading. Meera Nanda is a philosopher of science with initial training in biology, and is currently a fellow of the John Templeton Foundation, USA. She is the author of the award-winning book, Prophets Facing Backward: Postmodernism, Science and Hindu Nationalism. Format: B pb Price: Rs 295 Territory: Indian subcontinent Rights: Meera Nanda Publication: August 2009 ISBN: 9788184000955 Dr Shaifali Sandhya is a professor of psychology, clinical psychologist, couples therapist and divorce mediator. She holds a PhD in Psychology from The University of Chicago and an MA from Trinity College, Cambridge University. Dr Sandhya provides psychotherapy for individuals, couples and families in India and the US, and currently, teaches in the doctoral program of the Adler School, Chicago. Format: B pb Price: Rs 395 Territory: World Rights: Random House India Publication: October 2008 ISBN: 9788184000429 Marriage in Urban India The last decade in India has produced social changes similar to those which have marked western societies since the fifties. Marriages are happening later, divorces happening earlier, and there are more working women, single mothers, love marriages, people cohabiting and having premarital and extramarital sex. What makes a marriage work today? Will love indeed follow? In this groundbreaking study—the first clinical and cultural portrait of its kind—we find that : • While western couples fight about money, work and sex, Indian couples fight about in-laws, their children and then their relationship. • If given another chance to live their lives, only 71% would marry their current partner again. • About 24-44% of Indian couples today are somewhat dissatisfied with their sexual lives. • Frequent arguing does not lead to divorce. Shaifali Sandhya Is the great Indian ideal of matrimony still intact? Rahul Khanna & Manav Parhawk The Modern Architecture of New Delhi The first handbook of Delhi’s modern buildings New Delhi has been home to extraordinary modern architecture from its inception: the monumental, bricklined St Martin’s Garrison Church, the elegant mansions of Sujan Singh Park, the understated, finely detailed IIC, the pathbreaking exhibition complex at Pragati Maidan, the astounding, sculptural Belgian Embassy, the Fatehpur Sikri inspired complex for NII. From 1928 through 2007, The Modern Architecture of New Delhi lists the most important buildings in the city, buildings every Delhiite needs to know about. The first handbook of Delhi’s modern architecture, it includes a brief description of each building, the architect and his vision for the work; key features to look out for in each building; a glossary to explain all architectural terms. Beautifully designed, with stunning photography, this is an essential book for all lovers of Delhi and of modern architecture. Rahul Khanna is the director of Slang, a lifestyle and design company. He studied modern and contemporary architecture at the École Hôtelière de Lausanne, Switzerland. Raised and currently living in Delhi, his favourite buildings here are the St Martin’s Garrison Church and the Polish Embassy Complex. Manav Parhawk is a fashion photographer. Currently, he is based in New Delhi. Format: 219 x 160 mm, pb Price: Rs 495 Territory: World Rights: Random House India Publication: December 2008 ISBN: 9788184000511 Format: 320 x 279 mm, pb Price: Rs 1500 Territory: Indian subcontinent Rights: Indian Mountaineering Foundation Publication: July 2009 ISBN: 9788184000870 Himalayas The Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF) was set up on May 15, 1958 as an apex national body to promote mountaineering expeditions, encourage adventure sports, nurture the spirit of exploration and provide a forum to protect the rights and special needs of mountaineers. It organises more than seventy five national and fifty international expeditions to the Himalayas every year besides playing a key role in protecting and monitoring the fragile Himalayan ecosystem. Evolution, Exploration, Ecology On the occasion of its golden jubilee, the Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF) has produced a collector’s edition book about the Himalayas. This first comprehensive book about the Himalayas traces the fascinating stories of the mightiest mountains in the world, from their birth forty million years ago through to the ecological challenges of the future. Beautifully produced and stunningly designed, Himalayas contains rare archival documents and includes personal anecdotes and memoirs of some of the world’s most celebrated mountaineers, as well as breathtaking photographs from private collections that have never been published before, early maps and many other unseen documents. Indian Mountaineering Foundation A rare collector’s edition book on the Himalayas Children’s Narinder Dhami The Babes series From the author of Bend It Like Beckham, an addictive series for young girls Meet Geena (14), Amber/Ambajit (12) and Jazz/Jasvinder (11), three feisty Brit Punjabi sisters who’ve ruled the roost—and over their dad—ever since their mum died. The most popular girls in school, they’re also the trendiest and the most sorted. Dad won’t let them date, but they’re not too sure they’re interested honestly, with dweebs like the Amber-crazy George Botley around. Life’s busy enough at Coppergate School, with aunties to sort out, trendy new fashion accessories to buy and Bollywood parties. Full of all the fun, flirtation and feuding of junior high, the Babes Series will have you hooked immediately. Format: B pb Price: Rs 150 Territory: Indian subcontinent Rights: Peters Fraser and Dunlop Publication: December 2008/January 2009 ISBN: 9788184000832, 9788184000849, 9788184000856, 9788184000863 Narinder Dhami is one of three sisters—just like Amber, Geena and Jazz—and the author of the novelisation of smash hit movie Bend it Like Beckham, the bestselling Babes series and numerous children’s books. Narinder lives in Cambridge with her husband and three cats. Pooja Makhijani is the editor of Under Her Skin: How Girls Experience Race in America. Her writing for young adults has been published by Cicada, and her bylines have appeared in The New York Times, The Village Voice, and India Today. She lives in New York City with her husband and her own collection of saris. Format: 248 x 248 mm, hb Price: Rs 295 Territory: Indian subcontinent Rights: Hachette Book Group USA Publication: December 2009 ISBN: 9788184000412 Mama’s Saris On the day she turns seven, a young girl looks longingly at her mother’s saris. She’s supposed to help Mama choose what to wear to her birthday party; really all she wants is to wear a sari herself. But Mama thinks she’s too young to wear one—will this little girl ever get her way? Beautifully illustrated, here is a wonderful story about mothers and daughters; and ultimately, about growing up. Pooja Makhijani What makes a little girl feel pretty? Dressing up like Mama, of course. Lisa Heydlauff Going to School in India Who would have thought that going to school in India could be such fun? Riding in a phat phat in rural Gujarat; pulled in a rickshaw in Kolkata or a bullock cart in Maharashtra; driven by friendly soldiers in an army truck in Kargil; crossing a rope bridge in Nagaland; floating in vallams in Kerala; whirling across a raging river on an iron rope swing in Ladakh— every day millions of children go to school in India in a million different ways. By bus, by boat, on foot, even in wheelchairs. Going to School in India is a celebration of this diversity, showing us children from every walk of life in their wildly different classrooms. It shows us what they share, and whether they study in a tent in the middle of a mud desert, or in a school on wheels or in the dark, it shows us that school is fun. Wonderfully narrated and gorgeously illustrated, Going to School will transport you and your child into the world of rural India. Lisa Heydlauff is director and founder of Going to School (www.goingtoschool.com), a creative nonprofit media trust that creates magical media to make education relevant to children’s lives. She grew up in the UK, Canada and the USA, and now calls India home. Format: 235 x 215 mm, pb Price: Rs 450 Territory: Indian subcontinent Rights: Going to School Publication: July 2009 ISBN: 9788184000450 Going to School (www.goingtoschool.com) is a creative non-profit media trust that creates magical media to inspire children to go to school. Format: 200 x 156 mm, hb Price: Rs 225 Territory: Indian subcontinent Rights: Going to School Publication: July 2009 ISBN: 9788184000467 Anita the Beekeeper Anita Kumari is seven years old and lives in a village in Bihar, tending her goats and watching the other children go to school—until one day, she sneaks into their classroom. Once she’s in, she can’t stop smiling, but her parents don’t want her going to school. Anita wants to go so badly though, she knows she’ll have to find a way to pay her own way. One day she has her big idea. Watching the men in her village beekeeping, she decides to give it a try. Slowly, she learns the ways of her bees; she knows when they are cold, and when they are hot, when they will bite and when they are lazy. She even knows when they aren’t feeling well! ‘Anita, why do you always have to be different?’ the village women ask her. And different she is. Anita the Beekeeper is a magical book to give your child. Beautifully illustrated and designed, it is the real life Indian fairytale of a village girl—complete with a happily ever after. GOING TO SCHOOL A real life Indian fairytale Sunila Gupte The Adventure of the Missing Dancing Girl A delightful adventure story set in the Indus Valley civilisation The year is 2500 BCE: four high-spirited girls and boys have set off gaily for the auspicious Surya Mela. But little do Kartik, Xerxes, Kaveri and Nami know what's in store. For, on the way, a daring robbery takes place—sacred treasures have been stolen from Mohenjo Daro's temple, including the famous dancing girl statue—and they are soon caught up in its coils. Soon, they find new allies; in the port town of Lothal, they meet a boy from faraway Mesopotamia, a world utterly different from theirs, who is looking for his missing father, last seen in this part of the Indus Valley. The five become fast friends, and are soon entangled in forces much darker than they expected. But will the fearless fivesome succeed in upholding the honour of Mohenjo Daro? An amazing tale full of elephant rides, river caravans and secret maps, The Adventure of the Missing Dancing Girl is a glorious children’s story set in the time of the Indus Valley civilsation. Sunila Gupte is the author of two children’s books, From Pumpkins to Pickles and Quest for the Quetzal Feather. Her short stories for children have frequently featured in The Hindu and Deccan Herald, and she has written for The Indian Express, Sanctuary Cub and Children’s World. Currently, she lives in Bangalore. Format: B pb Price: Rs 195 Territory: World Rights: Random House India Publication: June 2009 ISBN: 9788184000634 Frida Bedi met her husband Baba Bedi at Oxford University, and moved to Lahore with him after their marriage. She remained in India all her life and had three children. She wrote this book for her eldest son, Ranga Bedi. Tahira, Fahmeeda, Shameem Khatoon All danced together for The little Id moon. Danced in a circle In their little room Danced all together for The little Id moon. This way That way Three in a line, Three feet Beating All in time. Noodles this evening Pulao at noon Sweet yellow rice is For you, little moon. Format: 246 x 189 mm, hb Price: Rs 395 Territory: World Rights: Random House India Publication: December 2009 ISBN: 9788184000368 Bibiji fasted A whole month long Now it’s all over Let’s sing a song! O, thread of silver Night’s precious boon Rising within us Little Id moon! Rhymes for Ranga Rhymes for Ranga is a delightful collection of poems about India. Written in the thirties and forties by an Englishwoman for her Indian son, they were created when she found that there were no Indian nursery rhymes in English to read to him. There are poems on festivals like Eid and Diwali, on Gandhi and old grannies, the Pir Panjal mountains and the golden mustard fields of Punjab, riding in bullock carts and flying kites during Basant. Charming and evocative, Rhymes for Ranga is a classic—a book all children will want to take to bed with them. Frida Bedi A magical collection of Indian nursery rhymes Lifestyle With a foreword by kareena kapoor Rujuta Diwekar Don’t Lose Your Mind, Lose Your Weight Want to know how Kareena Kapoor managed to achieve the perfect figure? Let Rujuta Diwekar tell you how. India’s top celebrity fitness guru has worked with the who’s who of Bollywood including Kareena, Karishma, Saif, Lisa and Sonali. Now she lets you in on her secret—you can eat anything you want just as long as you plan for it. No crash dieting, no carb deprivation, no unbidden cravings. Rujuta teaches you the three simple steps to dieting heaven: learn about your body, create the right plan for it, and slowly adjust your food habits. What’s more, she even lets you in on Bebo’s secret, in a special chapter on how exactly our favourite heroine got that phenomenally fit bikini bod for Tashan. So whether you’re apple or pear-shaped, soon you’ll be eating all you want—including those irresistible parathas—and still shedding the kilos. Don’t Lose Your Mind, Lose Your Weight is the ultimate diet for daily life. It’s worked for the stars—now make it work for you. ‘Rujuta has not just changed my body but also my mind and soul. She is the best thing to have happened to my life!’ Kareena Kapoor Rujuta Diwekar is one of India’s top dieticians and fitness trainers. In addition to Bollywood’s fittest— Kareena, Saif, Lisa, Sonali and more—she has also worked with Anil Ambani, training him for the Mumbai Marathon. Winner of the Best Personal Trainer Award 2005, Rujuta is an expert in nutrition, sports science and yoga. Format: B pb Price: Rs 199 Territory: World English Rights: Rujuta Diwekar Publication: January 2009 ISBN: 9788184000665 Kim Barrington Narisetti Urban Crayon Delhi The must have guide to children's fun in Delhi Run out of ideas to entertain kids over the weekend? Want to plan an unusual family holiday? Stressed about child-unfriendly places? Urban Crayon Delhi tells you all the fun things you can do in Delhi with your children. Divided into categories such as Playground Paradise (trips to gardens, nature walks), Dudes (activities for boys), Divas (for girls) and Day Trippin’ (outdoor adventurous fun), it caters to your child’s every mood. Have you tried the Ice-cream Museum (the perfect birthday party outing)? Did you know your kids could go rock climbing, ballooning and parasailing in Delhi (great for a day break)? What are the most fun places to take your nine year old daughter for a girly treat? And which are the most child-friendly coffee shops in the city? Lively, fun and full of useful information, Urban Crayon Delhi is an indispensable guide for every parent, be they resident or tourist, in the city. Kim Barrington Narisetti is publisher of Urban Crayon Press, an independent publishing house. Trained as a journalist, Kim has worked for many publications including The Wall Street Journal, TheStreet.com, Advertising Age, and The Source magazine. She currently lives in New Delhi with her husband Raju and daughters Leila Isabel, 7, and Zola Isabel, 3. Format: 217 x 110 mm, pb Price: Rs 250 Territory: Indian subcontinent Rights: Kim Barrington Narisetti Publication: August 2009 ISBN: 9788184000801 The 10 Laws of Learning by acclaimed educationalist Steven Rudolph is just the book you need. In ten steps, Rudolph teaches you how to train your child out of problem behaviours: watching too much TV, not doing homework on time, disobeying parents in public, using foul language, not eating properly and much more. Peppered with relevant examples and keen insight, it is the perfect guide to creating a superior learning environment for your child. Now parents, teachers, principals and even children don’t need to look too far. Just follow the magic mantra in The 10 Laws of Learning and see the difference. Steven Rudolph is an American educationalist, researcher, TV personality and public speaker based in India. As Educational Director of Jiva Institute and founder of Jiva Public School, he has developed many innovative learning materials for children. Rudolf is also the proponent of a novel concept in education called multiple natures and has a wide following in India. This is his second book. Format: B pb Price: Rs 95 Territory: World Rights: Random House India Publication: September 2009 ISBN: 9788184000894 The 10 Laws of Learning Does your child score poorly in exams? Won’t stop eating junk food? Can’t focus on anything? Steven RudolPH The first comprehensive parenting book tailor-made for Indian parents Pratibha Karan 100 recipes The Biryani Cookbook A delectable collection of one hundred authentic recipes The biryani is India’s most princely dish. Originating in the Mughal courts of Agra and Delhi, thriving in the jagirs of Awadh and Rampur and subsequently spreading to other Muslim states such as Bhopal (MP), Malerkotla (Punjab) and Tonk (Rajasthan), it finally arrived at Hyderabad, where it took pride of place in the Nizam’s palaces. In the south, it underwent an entirely separate evolution in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala. Hence, we have the well-known Salem biryani of Tamil Nadu and the Karaikal biryani of Pondicherry. Each region added to it their distinctive touch; and so, from the delicate pilaffs of Rampur to the spice-laden masterpiece of Hyderabad, the biryani came into its own rich world of aromas and flavours. Pratibha Karan takes you through this world region by region, giving you the mouthwatering recipes and the accompaniments: dahi chutney, mirch ka salan, dhansak. Along the way, she teaches you the techniques behind masterful biryani making, its history and colourful evolution. Sumptuous and comprehensive, full of delicious photographs, The Biryani Cookbook is the ultimate gift for all lovers of this exquisite dish. Pratibha Karan is the author of the acclaimed A Princely Legacy: Hyderabadi Cuisine. She lives in Delhi. Format: 246 x 189 mm, pb Price: Rs 495 Territory: World Rights: Random House India Publication: October 2009 ISBN: 9788184000931 Got an ugly oil stain on your favourite white dress? What do you do with leftovers? How can you make super soft idlis? Handy Hints is a collection of useful, practical and everyday tips from Femina’s long enduring and popular column. It offers effective solutions to annoying problems that creep, without warning, into our daily lives and need instant, uncomplicated solutions. The A-Z of household solutions, it gives you 101 creative and simple ways to: • • • • • • • • Clean stuck bubblegum off surfaces or clothes Get rid of the food smells from the microwave Remove annoying bird droppings Clear badly blocked drains Prevent artificial jewellery from turning black Remove patchiness from old photographs Get rid of a worn-out sticker Stop ants from entering jams and honey bottles. Handy Hints is every homemaker’s delight and a must have for today’s urban woman. Femina, first published in July 1959, is India’s leading women’s magazine, published fortnightly by Worldwide Media. Format: 136 x 155 mm, pb Price: Rs 225 Territory: Indian subcontinent Rights: Worldwide Media Publication: July 2009 ISBN: 9788184000757 Femina Handy Hints A homemaker’s ultimate friend Dance With Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa Wish you could dance like Madhuri, Urmila or Aishwarya? Come learn from the best! Dance with Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa is the first complete handbook on how to dance to your favourite Bollywood number. Now you don’t have to worry about performing your favourite dance number at school, college, weddings, birthday parties and festivals. Dance with Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa will teach you how to prepare a spectacular dance number from scratch. We offer you a complete, step-bystep guide supplemented by illustrations for dance moves to groove to ten choice dance numbers customised for kids, moms, weddings, solo performances and more. Each dance is categorised according to difficulty level and style, and comes with tips on how to excel. Laced with colourful photographs, celebrity anecdotes and real life experiences from the popular dance show produced by BBC Worldwide for Sony Entertainment Television, this dance bible is a must have for kids, moms, youngsters and wannabe stars. Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa is one of the most popular dance shows on Indian television, running successfully for two seasons. The much-awaited season three commences in February and is being judged by Saroj Khan, Vaibhavi Merchant and Juhi Chawla. Format: B pb Price: Rs 195 Territory: Indian subcontinent Rights: BBC Publication: May 2009 ISBN: 9788184000917 Paperback Jhumpa Lahiri Unaccustomed Earth The Number One New York Times Bestseller Winner of the Frank O’Connor International Short Story Award ‘Lahiri’s enormous gifts as a storyteller are on full display… gorgeous’ Khaled Hosseini ‘Splendid’ The New York Times Book Review ‘Emotionally intricate and exquisitely crafted’ The Hindu ‘The finest she has written yet, even better than the Pulitzer-winning Interpreter of Maladies.’ The Financial Express ‘As distinctive as RK Narayan’s Malgudi or Thomas Hardy’s Wessex or Haruki Murakami’s mysterious urban landscapes.’ DNA Everyone has their secrets. In her stunning new collection of stories, Jhumpa Lahiri gently lifts the veil to reveal how even the most ordinary lives have their dramas and tragedies and then, as gently, lets it fall back down again. Unaccustomed Earth returns to the terrain—the heart of family life and the immigrant experience—that Jhumpa Lahiri has made utterly hers, but her themes, this time around, have darkened and deepened. Poised, nuanced, deeply moving, here is a superb collection—the finest she has written yet. Format: B pb Price: Rs 295 Territory: Indian subcontinent Rights: Janklow and Nesbit Publication: April 2009 ISBN: 9788184000603 Elle ‘Few writers have explored the complex terrain of the Indian family with as much insight and affection.’ Outlook ‘A lucid, perceptive and sympathetic tale’ India Today ‘As a delineator of middle-class lives in India, Manju Kapur has few parallels.’ Business Standard Nina is a thirty year old English lecturer, struggling to make ends meet for herself and her widowed mother. She sees herself as increasingly off the shelf but then, unexpectedly, a proposal arrives. Ananda is a dentist in Halifax, Canada. When the two marry, she leaves her home and her country to build a new life with her husband. But there is always more to marriage than courtship. And as Nina discovers truths about her husband—both sexual and emotional—her fragile new life in Canada begins to unravel. No one writes about middle class family life with the nuance and tenderness of Manju Kapur. The Immigrant is another mesmerising saga from this most beloved of novelists. Format: B pb Price: Rs 295 Territory: Indian subcontinent Rights: Aitken Alexander Associates Publication: June 2009 ISBN: 9788184000610 The Immigrant ‘Uncommonly perceptive’ Manju Kapur The Indian Bestseller BASHARAT PEER CURFEWED NIGHT The definitive portrait of Kashmir in war: non-fiction debut of the year ‘The first memoir from Kashmir’ The New Indian Express ‘Beautifully written, brutally honest and deeply hurtful.’ Khushwant Singh ‘[A] stomach-churning debut’ Time Out Mumbai ‘What lends power to Peer’s writing is his restraint.’ Mail Today ‘The story of Kashmir has never been told before so evocatively and profoundly. Peer writes with the skill of a novelist, the insight of a journalist and the evocative power of a poet.’ Ahmed Rashid ‘Chilling beyond words’ Sunday Express ‘A remarkable book… the first English language narrative… that describes Kashmir’s recent tumultuous history as lived experience.’ Hindustan Times In 2003, Basharat Peer left his job and returned to his homeland to search out the stories and the people that had haunted him. In Curfewed Night he draws a harrowing portrait of Kashmir and its people. Lyrical, spare, gut-wrenching and intimate, it is a powerful and intensely moving debut. Format: B pb Price: Rs 295 Territory: Indian subcontinent Rights: Rogers, Coleridge & White Publication: December 2009 ISBN: 9788184000900 ‘Fiction, poetry, history, reportage and ethnography come together in this wide, dark and churning sea, and thrown in at its deep end are… veteran navigators’ The Telegraph Kiran Desai confronts migration, mortality and the coveted sex workers of coastal Andhra. Aman Sethi hitches a ride down National Highway 31 with a trucker. William Dalrymple meets the daughters of the Goddess Yellamma. Siddharth Deb hangs out with Manipur’s disaffected youth, fighting more than heroin addiction and a separatist war. Sunil Gangopadhyay visits his old haunts in Sonagachhi. Salman Rushdie spends a day with Mumbai’s transgenders. Amit Chaudhuri talks to the doctors who are fighting more than just AIDS. Sonia Faleiro explains why the police and the sex workers are partners in crime. Nikita Lalwani gets to know the man who took on the Supreme Court. Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi on the last days of a Mumbai filmmaker. Mukul Kesavan meets the men living double lives. Shobhaa De tells of how AIDS came home. Format: B pb Price: Rs 295 Territory: Indian subcontinent Rights: Wylie Agency Publication: November 2009 ISBN: 9788184000818 Aids Sutra ‘A uniquely intimate glimpse into a disease that is either sterilised by statistics or ignored altogether.’ Time Untold stories of India India Today Edited by Negar Akhavi ‘A brilliant anthology’ With a forword by Amartya Sen Sixteen of India's top writers bring alive the stories behind AIDS Mohammed Hanif a case of Exploding Mangoes The Indian and Pakistani Bestseller Winner of the Shakti Bhatt First Book Prize Shortlisted for the Guardian First Book prize Longlisted for the Booker prize ‘Unputdownable and darkly hilarious.’ Mohsin Hamid ‘For once the hyperbole of blurb reaches appropriate justification in the excellence of this debut thriller.’ Hindustan Times ‘Witty, elegant, and deliciously anarchic.’ John le Carré ‘At last we have a Pakistani writer who faces up to his political ancestry with… explosive brio.’ India Today ‘An entertaining and darkly comic political thriller’ Outlook In August 1988, Zia gets into the presidential plane, Pak One, which explodes midway. Who has killed him? The army generals growing old waiting for their promotions, the CIA, the ISI, RAW or Ali Shigri, a junior officer at the military academy whose father, a whisky-swilling jihadi colonel, has been murdered by the army? A Case of Exploding Mangoes is sharp, black, inventive and utterly gripping. It marks the debut of a brilliant new writer. Format: A pb Price: Rs 195 Territory: Indian subcontinent Rights: Aitken Alexander Associates Ltd Publication: April 2009 ISBN: 9788184000627 ‘Laden with wit, wisdom and just plain fun, this book will have you in splits.’ Marie Claire ‘[The] maharani of this bastard language [Indo-Pak Angrezi]. Hilarious reading.’ Khushwant Singh ‘Mohsin is brilliant at malapropisms, and her sense of the absurd is faultless… My advice is: Don’t read it in one gulp: it may be three much, as the Butterfly would say, and give you hotburn.’ Outlook ‘London has Bridget Jones and chick lit. Lahore has Social Butterfly’s flit lit.’ Time Out Meet Butterfly, Pakistan’s most lovable, and silly, socialite—an avid party-goer, an inspired mis-speller, and an unwittingly acute observer of Pakistani high society. In her world, SMS becomes S & M and people eat ‘three tiara cakes’ while shunning ‘do number ka maal’. ‘What cheeks!’, as she would say. Wicked, irreverent and hugely entertaining, Butterfly gives us a delicious glimpse into the parallel universe of the have-musts. Format: B pb Price: Rs 195 Territory: Indian subcontinent Rights: Moni Mohsin Publication: October 2008 ISBN: 9 788184000535 The Diary of a Social Butterfly ‘Glamorous girly fiction evolves into Chanel-clad satire. This is one social butterfly who has a sting in her Pucci-painted wings.’ India Today Moni Mohsin The hugely entertaining journal of a socialite in Lahore Walter Crocker with a foreword by Ramachandra Guha A Contemporary’s Estimate Nehru One of the finest biographies of Nehru ever, available again ‘I have read many books on Nehru but none has left such a deep impression on me.’ Mark Tully, Outlook ‘A candid and brutally subjective account.’ Times of India ‘By far the best work to date [on Nehru]’ Khushwant Singh ‘Crocker’s portrait is authoritative, partly because it is based on firsthand observation and partly because it comes from a relatively detached outsider. Few of Nehru’s other biographers can claim the same advantages.’ Business Standard Elegant, perceptive and startlingly prophetic, Nehru: A Contemporary’s Estimate is one of the finest accounts of Nehru ever written. Walter Crocker, the Australian high commissioner to India (1952-1955 and 1958-1962), admired Nehru the man—his grace, style, intelligence and energy—and was deeply critical of many of his political decisions: the invasion of Goa, India’s Kashmir policy, the Five Year Plans. He wrote this book shortly after Nehru’s death in 1964. Out of print for many years, this classic biography has been reissued with a new foreword by Ramachandra Guha. Format: B pb Price: Rs 250 Territory: Indian subcontinent Rights: Robert Crocker Publication: November 2008 ISBN: 9788184000504 ‘Excellent… The Music Room weaves tales together with the sophisticated whim of a khayal singer.’ The Telegraph ‘There has been an aching void waiting to be filled with the story of Indian sound. Namita Devidayal… has now done it.’ India Today When Namita is ten,her mother takes her to Dhondutai, the only remaining student of the legendary Alladiya Khan, the founder of the Jaipur gharana and of its most famous singer, the tempestuous songbird, Kesarbai Kerkar. Namita begins to learn singing from Dhondutai, at first reluctantly and then, as the years pass, with growing passion. Dhondutai sees in her a second Kesar, but does Namita have the dedication to give herself up completely to music—or will there always be too many late nights and cigarettes? Beautifully written, full of anecdotes, gossip and legend, The Music Room is the most intimate book on Indian classical music yet. Format: Demy pb Price: Rs 295 Territory: Indian subcontinent Rights: Scovil, Chichak and Galen Publication: January 2009 ISBN: 9788184000542 The Music Room ‘Fantastic! A must for every musician and music lover!’ Pandit Ravi Shankar Namita Devidayal ‘Gives us a unique insight into the guru-shishya tradition, and what eventually goes into the making of great artists.’ Sonia Gandhi Winner of The Vodafone Crossword Popular Book Award An Outlook book of 2007 The first popular account of Indian classical music Contact information Send all orders, requests for order forms and catalogues, and international enquiries to: Random House Publishers India Pvt. Ltd. MindMill Corporate Tower 2nd Floor, Plot No 24A Sector 16 A Noida 201301 Tel: +91 120 4607500 Fax: +91 120 4607518 Email: Ritesh Singh rsingh@randomhouse.co.in To order online, visit www.randomhouse.co.in Titles, prices and other contents of this catalogue are subject to change without notice. All orders are subject to acceptance and availability. Orders will be filled at prices and on terms in effect on date of shipment. 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