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Anita Nair

    January 26, 1966

    Anita Nair crafts compelling narratives that delve deeply into the human psyche and the intricacies of relationships. Her style is marked by keen observation and an engaging storytelling approach that draws readers into the heart of her characters. Through her works, she explores themes of identity, the search for self, and the quiet struggles individuals face in their everyday lives. Her masterful prose resonates with readers, offering insights into universal human experiences.

    Anita Nair
    Ladies Coupe
    Where the Rain is Born
    Idris: Keeper of the Light
    The Puffin Book of Magical Indian Myths
    The Puffin Book of World Myths and Legends
    Muezza and Baby Jaan
    • 2024

      A Bangalore police procedural featuring Inspector Borei Gowda, a splendidly grumpy, hard-drinking, deeply flawed character whose chaotic home life includes an absent wife, an estranged son and an enigmatic mistress. It all begins when elderly Professor Mudgood is murdered in his kitchen at 2 am on a November night.

      Hot Stage
    • 2021

      "There are only very few reasons for you to consider quitting: First, you never had a true dream. Second, you are scared of your future because you worry too much about results. Third, you are distracted by people around you which means you lost focus. Fourth, your choice of path was wrong and you refuse to change it. And fifth, you are simply impatient that you do not want to work. When you are about to give up, just remember these words of Winston Churchill, 'Never give up on something that you can't go a day without thinking about.'" Only a fraction of the aspiring entrepreneurs show the courage to embark upon an entrepreneurial journey. An aspiring entrepreneur needs a burning desire matched with hard work to realize the dream. That 'I can and I will' spirit is necessary for entrepreneurial success. During his long career in various markets, the author has tasted miserable failures and enjoyed great successes. He makes examples of his own naivety as lessons to the readers. As one draws inspiration from the successes of others, there are lessons to learn from failures. The author has quoted several success stories to deliver the message - 'It Is You'.

      Vision 10 Mission 90
    • 2016

      An incongruent pair and their illuminating friendship. Join Baby Jaan as she listens to Muezza's mesmerizing tales and soak in the wonder of rare, enlightening nuggets of Islamic lore. A djinn in the form of a baby camel and Prophet's favourite cat come together in their shared exploits and a mutual education. As their chance meeting and tender bond is delicately explored, we are offered a fascinating array of teachings from the Quran that is sure to captivate children of all ages. Savour some enthralling gems about Nuh's ark, God breathing life into the first man and woman, Iblis the djinn-turned-angel, the gift of free will, the ninety-nine names of God, the blessed she-camel, the mighty King Sulaiman and much, much more. Charmingly whimsical and breathtakingly illustrated, Muezza and Baby Jaan is a read like no other.

      Muezza and Baby Jaan
    • 2016

      Timeless stories told anew Find out how the world was created, why the sun and moon never meet each other though they live in the same sky, how clouds appeared to save mankind from the sun’s scorching rays and why living creatures shed tears when they are in pain. Retold by bestselling author Anita Nair, these magical stories from all over the world come alive with a freshness and exuberance that is sure to delight and captivate readers of all ages.

      The Puffin Book of World Myths and Legends
    • 2016

      Chain of Custody

      • 311 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.5(201)Add rating

      Inspector Gowda is back in another nail-biting thriller set in Bangalore India, the city now a hub for child trafficking.

      Chain of Custody
    • 2015

      From wise sages to demonic asuras, beautiful river deities to arrogant kings, wayward gods to brave princes, this collection of myths showcases the most enchanting and magical stories from Indian mythology.

      The Puffin Book of Magical Indian Myths
    • 2014

      Idris: Keeper of the Light

      • 380 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.8(133)Add rating

      A powerful historical novel from a well-loved and celebrated author.The year is 1659. Idris, a Somalian trader, is in Kerala to attend the Mamangam festivities. By a strange twist of fate, he meets his nine-year-old son whose existence he had been unaware of. In an attempt to keep his son close to him, he embarks with him on a voyage that ends in the diamond mines of Golconda. Packed with passion, adventure and fascinating aspects of life in the seventeenth century in southern India, Idris is a page-turner that will intrigue and excite readers everywhere.ABOUT THE AUTHORAnita Nair is the best-selling author of five novels, The Better Man, Ladies Coupé, Mistress, Lessons in Forgetting and Cut Like Wound. Mistress was longlisted for the 2008 Orange Prize in the UK. Her books have been translated into thirty languages around the world. Anita lives in Bangalore with her husband and son. Visit her at www.anitanair.net.

      Idris: Keeper of the Light
    • 2012

      The Lilac House

      • 350 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.3(339)Add rating

      The sudden disappearance of Meera's husband thrusts her into a challenging new reality, where she must navigate the complexities of single motherhood while managing her extended family and their ancestral home in Bangalore. As she grapples with her emotional turmoil, Meera's journey explores themes of resilience, familial duty, and self-discovery amidst the chaos of her new life.

      The Lilac House
    • 2006

      Als der Reiseschriftsteller Christopher Stewart auf der Suche nach dem berühmten Kathakali-Tänzer Koman nach Kerala kommt, findet er dort eine Welt voller Mysterien vor. Vom ersten Moment an fühlen sich Koman, seine Nichte Radha und der Mann mit dem Cello und dem unstillbaren Wissensdurst magisch zueinander hingezogen. Radhas Mann bleibt ausgeschlossen und muss hilflos mit ansehen, wie sie Chris eine Leidenschaft entgegenbringt, die es in ihrer Ehe nie gegeben hat. Parallel zu dieser jungen Liebe wird nach und nach die fesselnde Lebensgeschichte von Koman enthüllt, in der sich die aktuellen Ereignisse auf kunstvolle Weise widerspiegeln.

      Kathakali
    • 2005

      Debiutancki zbiór opowiadań Anity Nair to zgrabnie skonstruowane historie ludzi z różnych stron świata, których łączy potrzeba akceptacji, prawdziwej bliskości i chęć ucieczki od monotonii codziennej egzystencji. W tych wysmakowanych, nieco zagadkowych opowieściach świat realny przenika się z magicznym, w którym do głosu dochodzą pierwotne siły natury; fikcja spotyka się tu z rzeczywistością, mit z faktem, rozwaga z romantyzmem. Sugestywna, zmysłowa proza Nair przyciąga i urzeka. Anita Nair urodziła się w Kerali (Indie), przez wiele lat była dziennikarką i copywriterką. Jako pisarka zadebiutowała w 1996 roku zbiorem opowiadań Opowieść żony, która spróbowała czarów, ma w swym dorobku również tomik poetycki (Malabar Mind, 2002) i dwie powieści (TheBetter Man, 2000; Przedział dla pań, 2001) cieszące się uznaniem krytyków i czytelników w wielu krajach. Mieszka wraz z mężem i synem w Bangalurze.

      Opowieść żony która spróbowała czarów