Sudhakar Rao's fourth collection of short stories continues to take us further on the same journey he took us on with his previous books. This latest collection, as the title implies, dives deep into hurdles. With the author's trademark optimistic view of life, even the most challenging obstacle provides an opportunity to learn, grow and smile. |
Castles In The Air
A novel by Sudhakar Rao, author of several bestselling short story collections, "Castles In The Air" takes readers into a fantasy world where India is heading back towards becoming an Indian subcontinent. History repeats itself, as they say... Sudhakar Rao has woven an intense fantasy set in the Indian subcontinent and articulated his vision of where it could head to. As always, he also continues to delight readers with heartwarming characters, religious harmony, sophisticated language and a rock-solid storyline. |
Eve In Her Numerous Nuances
A collection of short stories. from the author of the five-star customer rated The Wandering Dervish And Other Stories and Of Allah Brahmapur And A Fair Bit Beyond. In this latest collection of short stories, Sudhakar Rao delves into the multidimensional facets of the fairer sex. Having been a dutiful son to his mother, caring brother to his sister, steadfast husband to his wife, and indulgent father to his two daughters, he claims to know a thing or two about women... |
Of Allah Brahmapur And A Fair Bit Beyond
The second collection of short stories. from the author of the five-star customer rated "The Wandering Dervish And Other Stories", titled "Allah Brahmapur and A Fair Bit Beyond" takes readers to the fictional town of Allah Brahmapur - from its laying to its quirky characters. Like "The Wandering Dervish", the stories are based on the author's own experiences and shine with original plots and touching characters. After spending some time in Allah Brahmapur, the author moves on to "A Fair Bit Beyond" to continue to delight the reader with a range of locales and themes. |
The Wandering Dervish and Other Stories
Sudhakar Rao draws on his many rich experiences - as a child growing up in pre-partition India, as an adult eager to contribute to India's growth, as a humanitarian hoping for communal harmony, as a detached observer of trends - creating delightful reading fare.
The title story is one of the most powerful creations of the author, creating a vivid impression with its strong images narrated in a neutral tone. Tongue-in-cheek humor, a strong sense of fairness, and love for the human populace shines through these stories. Educational, emotional, and immensely entertaining! |