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APPETITE FOR A STROLL

ISBN 9788190690096 Publisher: CinnamonTeal ISBN: 978-81-906900-9-6

If the aroma of good food brings a smile to your face and lightens up your mood, then Vikram Karve’s Appetite for a Soul is your best bet. As the author travels through the streets of Mumbai, Pune and other cities in search of good food, he shares his invigorating experience of food hunting and learning new recipes. His explorations lead him to some of the rarest cuisines and authentic rustic preparations. Going by the mantra “there is no love greater than the love of eating”, his writings could transform any lay man into a delightful food connoisseur. His experiments with recipes, reviews of some of the oldest restaurants and mouth-watering description of dishes would mark an everlasting image in the minds of the reader.
Appetite for a Stroll covers Karve’s explorations, eating and foodwalking experiences coupled with vivid photographs and features that are sure to heighten the appetite of readers. His passion and love towards food takes a new dimension that will not only create a niche for himself but also pave way for his fellow foodies.

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BLOGPRINT

Published by : Penguin Books India  ISBN : 9780143064411

The best of the Blogprint online writing contest Sulekha.com, the largest online community connecting Indians worldwide and one of the most eclectic online writing platforms on the Internet, hosted an online writing competition in 2007-2008 with the intent of encouraging and rewarding the burgeoning world of online writers. The contest went on to become the biggest competition of its kind on the net with thousands of entries. This exciting book brings you the finest entries of BLOGPRINT: The Sulekha.com-Penguin Online Writing Contest. The winning entries in this anthology are as varied as the Internet itself; some entries argue a point, others tell stories that allow us glimpses of life in India, still others seek to simply entertain. From an amateur photographer writing about his first-hand experiences of the 9/11 disaster to a poignant short story which explores the relationship between a postman and an old widow, from the chronicle of a ‘miracle’ in a middle-class Mumbai home to the lamentations of a blogger on patriarchy, BLOGPRINT is testimony in ink and paper to the diversity of the blogosphere.

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