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Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts (Fictionalized Memoir). Based directly upon the
               experiences of its author, this is the story of a man who escapes from prison in Australia to
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              >`T_LMWP -Zd by Vikram Seth (Fiction). The tale of Lata’s (and her mother’s) attempts to
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              interwoven cast of characters and sprawling length.
              ?LU 8LSLW  ;L^^TZY LYO 2PYT`^ L_ _SP 3PL]_ ZQ _SP 8ZRS`W 0X[T]P by Diana and Michael Preston
              (History/Architecture). A complete, but easy-to-read, telling of the story behind the building
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              ?SP 2ZO ZQ >XLWW ?STYR^ by Arundhati Roy (Fiction). A mystery, family saga and tale of
              innocence lost set in Kerala during the tumult of the 1960s. Winner of the 1997 Booker Prize.

              ?SP 2]PL_ =LTWbLd -LeLL] by Paul Theroux (Travel Narrative). A fun and fabulous recounting of
              a 1970s journey across Asia by train. The author starts in London and makes it all the way to
              Japan before returning via the Trans-Siberian Express.

              ?SP 7T__WP -ZZV ZQ 3TYO` /PT_TP^ by Sanjay Patel (Region). The gods and goddesses are explained
              in a brief “who’s who” kind of way in this sweet and colorful book. The author was an
              animator for Pixar studios, so the book features lots of bold, cartoon-like artwork.

              ?SP =LU <`L]_P_ by Paul Scott (Fiction). Together, these four novels tell the sweeping, epic tale
              of the transition from British-controlled India to independent India. If tackling four books
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              ?SP BST_P ?TRP]  , 9ZaPW by Aravind Adiga (Fiction). Adiga explores urban India through the tale
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              and entertaining, of hard-fought success. Winner of the 2008 Booker Prize.

              >XL^S LYO 2]LM  _SP ,YYPcL_TZY ZQ >TVVTX by Sunanda K. Datta-Ray (History) A vivid and
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              e-book editions are available (i.e. Nook, Kindle).


               Bhutan
               Buddhist Scriptures edited by Edward Conze and Thomas Wyatt (Religion). A collection of
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               developments in Buddhism. Includes several brief selections from one of the most famous
               biographies of the Buddha, the Buddhacharita.

               -S`_LY  ?SP 7LYO ZQ >P]PYT_d by Matthieu Ricard (Culture). Ricard, a Buddhist monk,
               photographer, and interpreter, draws on his time in Bhutan over the last 25 years for this
               intimate cultural portrait.

               ?SP 7TQP LYO =PaPWL_TZY^ ZQ ;PXL 7TYR[L by Sarah Harding (Religion). A translation of the
               _PLNSTYR^ ZQ ;PXL 7TYR[L              LY TX[Z]_LY_ ʭR`]P TY -S`_LYP^P ]PWTRTZ`^ ST^_Z]d  ?SP
               book is also full of historical information about Bhutan and the court of King Trisong Detsen.






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