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Nani Boi, an Igbo, was born in Nsukka, Enugu State.He is a native of Orba in Udenu Local Government area, Enugu State, Nigeria.He is a Geology graduate from University of Nigeria Nsukka. [2]
The eponymous boys of the novel, Zdenko Castelli (14) from Serbia and Nani Papali (17) from Slovenia, meet at St. Mary's Institute, a Catholic boarding school in Zagreb, Croatia, where Zdenko is the subject of great admiration, with students as well as educators generally regarding him as the most beautiful boy. Despite the differences in their ...
The book received several positive reception. NPR Books said of it: "Okungbowa's control of power, relationships, plot twists, and politics throughout gets high marks." [4] Library Journal, which gave the novel a starred review, highly recommended it for "fans of epic fantasy based on non-European mythologies...readers who enjoy protagonists on troubled journeys...or anyone who likes to chew ...
Singh has published three novels, three non-fiction books and numerous short stories and essays. Singh's debut novel, Nani's Book of Suicides , won the Mar De Letras Prize in Spain in 2003. [ 10 ] Her novel, Hotel Arcadia , was published by Quartet Books .
Noni Bhoumik (Bangla: ননী ভৌমিক; 1921–1996) was a Bengali writer and translator, primarily known for his translations of Russian literature into Bengali.. He was born in Rangpur, Bengal Presidency, in British India, and studied in Rangpur and Pabna before moving to Birbhum.
Tuntunir Boi (Bengali: টুনটুনির বই) or The Tailor Bird's Book is a collection of children's stories by Upendrakishore Raychowdhury published in 1911. The stories are about a clever tailorbird who outsmarts a king, a barber and a cat. [ 1 ]
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Kenneth Lewis Roberts (December 8, 1885 – July 21, 1957) was an American writer of historical novels.He worked first as a journalist, becoming nationally known for his work with the Saturday Evening Post from 1919 to 1928, and then as a popular novelist.