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Dancing to the Flute
A richly textured debut novel about an Indian boy whose life takes an unexpected. Turn when he is sent to live with a reclusive but renowned musician. Abandoned as a young child, Kalu, a cheeky street-kid, has against all odds carved out a life for himself in rural India. In the quiet village of Hastinapore, Kalu has also found friends: Bal, the solitary boy who tends to the local buffalos, and Malti, a gentle servant girl, who, with her mistress, Ganga Ba, has watched out for Kalu from the first day he wandered into the small town. One day, perched high in the branches of a banyan tree, Kalu chooses a leaf, rolls it tightly and, as he's done for as long as he can remember, blows through it. His pure, simple notes dance through the air and attract a traveling healer whose interest will change Kalu's life forever, setting him on a path he would never have dreamt possible, testing his belief in himself, his sense of identity, and his friendships. With all the energy and colour of India and its people, Dancing to the Flute is a magical, heart-warming story of a community's joys and sorrows, the transformative powers of music, the many faces of friendship and a boys journey, against all odds, to become a man.
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Bad Mother United
The long-awaited sequel to the number one bestselling The Bad Mother's Handbook Before Yummy Mummies and Slummy Mummies, before the Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, before we wondered How She Does It, there was The Bad Mother's Handbook. Hundreds of thousands of readers lived a year in the life of Charlotte, Karen and Nan as they struggled with becoming mothers for the first time. And now they are back. Certainly older, probably not wiser, and definitely as hilariously catastrophic as before. For all those who have asked How to Be a Woman, here is How To Be... A Bad Mother