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by Okakura Kakuzo
"This exploration of the Japanese tea ceremony is “a fascinating exposition of Japanese culture and the country’s relationship to the west.” (The Guardian)
Written in 1906 by “a pivotal figure in trying to make sense out of the clash between Western innovation in Japan and Oriental tradition, The Book of Tea presents a unified concept of life, art and nature and explores topics related to tea appreciation, including Zen, flower arranging and Taoism.” The Japan Times
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Author: Enjeela Ahmadi-Miller
Length: 270 pages
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by Namrata Patel
A woman’s ambitions clash with familial expectations in a captivating novel about generational secrets and self-discovery by the bestselling author of The Candid Life of Meena Dave.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
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Author: Elizabeth Von Arnim
Length: 240 pages
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Author: Edward Rutherfurd
Length: 784 pages
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
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Author: Eric Weiner
Length: 335 pages
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Author: Şebnem İşigüzel
Length: 366 pages
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
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Author: Arundhati Roy
Length: 333 pages
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Author: Paul Theroux
Length: 342 pages
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Author: Fyodor Dostoevsky
Length: 656 pages
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by Liam O'Flaherty
Winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, The Informer is a classic of twentieth-century Irish literature with a “slowly increasing atmosphere of terror, so perfectly unfolded that the book must be ranked very highly indeed. . . . Unforgettable” (The Sunday Times).
The classic, gritty, and tragic tale of desperation and betrayal in Ireland that inspired John Ford’s Academy Award–winning film.
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Author: Juliet Gauvin
Length: 370 pages