Jessica Beck:Fatally Frosted A Donut Shop Mystery Book 2
- Livres de poche 2014, ISBN: 9780312946111
Rupa Publications India Pvt. Ltd, 2014. Softcover. New. 11 x 18 cm. Hungry Stones And Other Stories is a collection of thirteen short stories which were originally written in Bengali, a… Plus…
Rupa Publications India Pvt. Ltd, 2014. Softcover. New. 11 x 18 cm. Hungry Stones And Other Stories is a collection of thirteen short stories which were originally written in Bengali, and have now been translated into different languages to reach out to a wider audience. Translations have been done by Mr. C. F. Andrews, while being assisted by Tagore himself. Other people who have contributed to translating these literary works are Sister Nivedita, Panna Lal Basu, Rev. E. J. Thompson, and Prabhat Kumar Mukerjii. The Hungry Stones is set on a train as well as on a railway platform, and is narrated by two characters. The first narrator is an unnamed passenger. While he waits with his friend at a station, he meets Srijut, the second narrator. This man shares stories about his mysterious and supernatural experiences. The Victory is based on a royal poet, who has to convince the court to have faith in his abilities. This is followed by Once There Was A King, a tale about how a grandmother tells a story after constant persistence by a young boy. Homecoming revolves around Phatik Chakravorti, an adolescent with family problems. Other tales in Hungry Stones and Other Stories are My Lord, The Baby, The Devotee, Vision, and Living or Dead. Tagoreâs The Kingdom of Cards is about how Kings, Queens, Aces, and other such playing cards live together. The rules of the kingdom state that each card is allocated a specific type of work, and it is supposed to do that forever. On a stormy day, a young human Prince comes to this lonely island, and brings along some new ideas. Will this Kingdom be able to let go of its rigid social structure? Perhaps one of Tagoreâs most famous stories is The Cabuliwallah. Based on the life of an Afghan man, it shows how a five-year-old girl named Mini reminds him of his daughter back home. Beautifully written and heart-touching, this is a very popular literary work. The remaining tales of Hungry Stones and Other Stories are The Babus of Nayanjore, The Renunciation, and We Crown Thee King. Printed Pages: 204., Rupa Publications India Pvt. Ltd, 2014, 6, Rupa Publications India Pvt. Ltd, 2014. Softcover. New. 11 x 18 cm. Hungry Stones And Other Stories is a collection of thirteen short stories which were originally written in Bengali, and have now been translated into different languages to reach out to a wider audience. Translations have been done by Mr. C. F. Andrews, while being assisted by Tagore himself. Other people who have contributed to translating these literary works are Sister Nivedita, Panna Lal Basu, Rev. E. J. Thompson, and Prabhat Kumar Mukerjii. The Hungry Stones is set on a train as well as on a railway platform, and is narrated by two characters. The first narrator is an unnamed passenger. While he waits with his friend at a station, he meets Srijut, the second narrator. This man shares stories about his mysterious and supernatural experiences. The Victory is based on a royal poet, who has to convince the court to have faith in his abilities. This is followed by Once There Was A King, a tale about how a grandmother tells a story after constant persistence by a young boy. Homecoming revolves around Phatik Chakravorti, an adolescent with family problems. Other tales in Hungry Stones and Other Stories are My Lord, The Baby, The Devotee, Vision, and Living or Dead. Tagores The Kingdom of Cards is about how Kings, Queens, Aces, and other such playing cards live together. The rules of the kingdom state that each card is allocated a specific type of work, and it is supposed to do that forever. On a stormy day, a young human Prince comes to this lonely island, and brings along some new ideas. Will this Kingdom be able to let go of its rigid social structure? Perhaps one of Tagores most famous stories is The Cabuliwallah. Based on the life of an Afghan man, it shows how a five-year-old girl named Mini reminds him of his daughter back home. Beautifully written and heart-touching, this is a very popular literary work. The remaining tales of Hungry Stones and Other Stories are The Babus of Nayanjore, The Renunciation, and We Crown Thee King. Printed Pages: 204. NA, Rupa Publications India Pvt. Ltd, 2014, 6, Rupa Publications India Pvt. Ltd, 2014. Softcover. New. 11 x 18 cm. Hungry Stones And Other Stories is a collection of thirteen short stories which were originally written in Bengali, and have now been translated into different languages to reach out to a wider audience. Translations have been done by Mr. C. F. Andrews, while being assisted by Tagore himself. Other people who have contributed to translating these literary works are Sister Nivedita, Panna Lal Basu, Rev. E. J. Thompson, and Prabhat Kumar Mukerjii. The Hungry Stones is set on a train as well as on a railway platform, and is narrated by two characters. The first narrator is an unnamed passenger. While he waits with his friend at a station, he meets Srijut, the second narrator. This man shares stories about his mysterious and supernatural experiences. The Victory is based on a royal poet, who has to convince the court to have faith in his abilities. This is followed by Once There Was A King, a tale about how a grandmother tells a story after constant persistence by a young boy. Homecoming revolves around Phatik Chakravorti, an adolescent with family problems. Other tales in Hungry Stones and Other Stories are My Lord, The Baby, The Devotee, Vision, and Living or Dead. Tagoreâs The Kingdom of Cards is about how Kings, Queens, Aces, and other such playing cards live together. The rules of the kingdom state that each card is allocated a specific type of work, and it is supposed to do that forever. On a stormy day, a young human Prince comes to this lonely island, and brings along some new ideas. Will this Kingdom be able to let go of its rigid social structure? Perhaps one of Tagoreâs most famous stories is The Cabuliwallah. Based on the life of an Afghan man, it shows how a five-year-old girl named Mini reminds him of his daughter back home. Beautifully written and heart-touching, this is a very popular literary work. The remaining tales of Hungry Stones and Other Stories are The Babus of Nayanjore, The Renunciation, and We Crown Thee King. Printed Pages: 204., Rupa Publications India Pvt. Ltd, 2014, 6, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2014-07-01. Used - Like New. Used Like New, no missing pages, no damage to binding, may have a remainder mark., G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2014-07-01, 5, G.P. Putnam's Sons. Used - Very Good. Great shape with typical wear. Has a remainder mark., G.P. Putnam's Sons, 3, ATTENTION ALL COOKS! April Springs, North Carolina is hosting a grand tour of extraordinary kitchens, and everyone's invited! Local donut shop owner Suzanne Hart is dying to cook up something fabulous for the event, unfortunately dying turns out to be the key word...A local busybody has dropped dead after eating one of Suzanne's famous treats. A forensic team is soon swarming through the Donut Hearts kitchen, dusting for clues, sifting through sugar, and suspecting the worst of Suzanne. But with the help of police inspector Jake Bishop and her ex-husband Max, Suzanne hopes to clear her good name-before another bad donut is fatally frosted., Minotaur Books, 3<