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  2. One Day (novel) - Wikipedia

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    One Day is a novel by David Nicholls, published in 2009. A couple spend the night together on 15 July 1988, knowing they must go their separate ways the next day. The novel then visits their lives on 15 July every year for the next 20 years. The novel attracted generally positive reviews and was named 2010 Galaxy Book of the Year. [1]

  3. The Ministry of Utmost Happiness - Wikipedia

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    Saddam Hussain (Dayachand) is one of the guests at the Jannat Guest House. He was originally named Dayachand but named himself after Saddam Hussain after seeing a video of his execution. Saddam works odd jobs – in a mortuary, as a helper in a shop, a bus conductor, selling newspapers at the New Delhi railway station, as a bricklayer on a ...

  4. List of Indian historical novels - Wikipedia

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    First part of first trilogy in historical novels of India. Set in the backdrop of Pathan-Mughal conflicts in south-western region Paschimbanga during the reign of Akbar. Kapalkundala: Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay: 1866 Bengali: Karan Ghelo: Nandshankar Mehta: 1866 Gujarati: First Gujarati novel.

  5. How does Netflix's "One Day" end? How the TV show compares to the 2011 movie and the 2009 novel by David Nicholls.

  6. List of works set within one day - Wikipedia

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    One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich; One Night @ the Call Center; Operation Hell Gate and the other novels in the 24 series; Party Going; The Penultimate Peril; The Pigeon; The Poorhouse Fair; Popcorn; Prajapati; Rat Trap; The Reluctant Fundamentalist; Room Temperature; Saturday; Second Thoughts; Seize the Day; Snuff; Serious Sweet; The ...

  7. The God of Small Things - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the novel was ranked in The Daily Telegraph as one of the 10 all-time greatest Asian novels. [23] On 5 November 2019, the BBC News listed The God of Small Things on its list of the 100 most influential novels. [24] Emma Lee-Potter of The Independent listed it as one of the 12 best Indian novels. [25]

  8. Gurcharan Das - Wikipedia

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    Gurcharan Das (born 3 October 1943) is an Indian author who wrote a trilogy based on the classical Indian goals of the ideal life. [1] [2] [3] [4]India Unbound was the first volume (2002), on artha, 'material well-being', which narrated the story of India's economic rise from Independence to the global information age.

  9. Charu Nivedita - Wikipedia

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    It was also selected or the prestigious 50 Writers, 50 Books - The Best of Indian Fiction, published in 2013 by HarperCollins. [2] [3] Charu uses postmodern themes in his writing. He was selected as one among 'Top Ten Indians of the Decade 2001 - 2010' by The Economic Times. He is inspired by Marquis de Sade and Andal. [4]