Thursday, September 22, 2011

Kim (Classic Fiction)

  • ISBN13: 9789626340189
  • Condition: New
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Chander is the only tailor in his colony. Though talented, he doesn't like to work hard. He is very lazy. He thinks that one fine day his fortune will shine and he will be a king. His friend Pyare and cloth seller FTV try to convince him to do hard work, but in vain. In this process Chander Tailor meets a fortune-teller who informs that he has "Rajyog" written in his hand. Provided he'll have to marry a "Padmini jati" girl. Additionally that girl should also have a mole on her right lap. Chander is very happy to hear that. He thinks that the time has come for him to become the King. Just marry a girl with mole on thighs. He runs happily. But there's a problem. Pyare and FTV help Chander in remembering Janardhan Bhai. The colony has a saviour in form of Janardhan Bhai. If anyone tries to misbehave with the girls in the colony, he chops off their arms. But for time being he is in the prison. But Janrdhan Bhai has left Jeeva to take care of the colony. But FTV is a old time friend of Jeeva. So FTV manages to bribe Jeeva and carry on the mole searching work smoothly. Chander, Pyare and FTV start searching for the girl with mole. They target a yoga teacher, a widowed doctor and an unmarried girl with poverty. Chander tries out various ways to get close to them and searches for the mole. He stitches beautiful clothes for them and promises to marry each of them. But hell breaks on him when he discovers that there's no mole on any of the three girls laps.HarperCollins is proud to present its new range of best-loved, essential classics. '"I am Kim. I am Kim. And what is Kim?" His soul repeated it again and again.' Set against the backdrop of Britain and Russia's political struggle in central Asia, Kim, the son of a drunken Irish soldier grows up as a street-wise orphan in the city of Lahore. Upon befriending an aged Tibetan Lama, the playful and spirited Kim journeys with him across India, experiencing the exotic culture, religion and people of the subcontinent. On their travels they come across Kim's father's old army regiment. The Colone! l quickly spots Kim's ability to blend into his surroundings and trains him to become a spy for the British Army. As his adventures take him further into the world of secret agents and political intrigue, Kim is torn between his spiritual self and the expectations of his British compatriots. In this exotic tale of mystery, friendship and struggle, Kipling gives a fascinating insight into the British Raj and the volatile age of Imperialism in India.One of the particular pleasures of reading Kim is the full range of emotion, knowledge, and experience that Rudyard Kipling gives his complex hero. Kim O'Hara, the orphaned son of an Irish soldier stationed in India, is neither innocent nor victimized. Raised by an opium-addicted half-caste woman since his equally dissolute father's death, the boy has grown up in the streets of Lahore:
Though he was burned black as any native; though he spoke the vernacular by preference, and his mother-tongue in a c! lipped uncertain sing-song; though he consorted on terms of p! erfect e quality with the small boys of the bazar; Kim was white--a poor white of the very poorest.
From his father and the woman who raised him, Kim has come to believe that a great destiny awaits him. The details, however, are a bit fuzzy, consisting as they do of the woman's addled prophecies of "'a great Red Bull on a green field, and the Colonel riding on his tall horse, yes, and'--dropping into English--'nine hundred devils.'"

In the meantime, Kim amuses himself with intrigues, executing "commissions by night on the crowded housetops for sleek and shiny young men of fashion." His peculiar heritage as a white child gone native, combined with his "love of the game for its own sake," makes him uniquely suited for a bigger game. And when, at last, the long-awaited colonel comes along, Kim is recruited as a spy in Britain's struggle to maintain its colonial grip on India. Kipling was, first and foremost, a man of his time; born and raised in India ! in the 19th century, he was a fervid supporter of the Raj. Nevertheless, his portrait of India and its people is remarkably sympathetic. Yes, there is the stereotypical Westernized Indian Babu Huree Chander with his atrocious English, but there is also Kim's friend and mentor, the Afghani horse trader Mahub Ali, and the gentle Tibetan lama with whom Kim travels along the Grand Trunk Road. The humanity of his characters consistently belies Kipling's private prejudices, and raises Kim above the mere ripping good yarn to the level of a timeless classic. --Alix Wilber

Eye for an Eye

  • EYE FOR AN EYE (DVD MOVIE)
Imported CD with 12 Tracks.A 32-year woman has just been released from jail on charges of sex with a minor, who is one month away from being legal. She’s eager to write off his love as a youthful mistake. He’s eager to protect his newly-freed girlfriend from a world that doesn’t want to accept them. But does either one of them really know what they want? And more importantly, do they have anything in common besides sex?Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 145. Chapters: South Korean pop singers, BoA, Yoon Eun-hye, Harisu, Rain, Yoo Young-jin, Eun Ji Won, Lee Min Woo, Lee Seung Gi, Kim Hyun-Jung, Lee Hyori, Kangin, Lee Byung-hun, Kim Jong Kook, Younha, Seohyun, MC Mong, Hero, Kim Dong-ryool, Taeyeon, Eru, Brian Joo, Choi Siwon, Jang Na-ra, Kim Dong Wan, Shin Hye Su! ng, IU, Kyuhyun, Sooyoung, Kim Heechul, Eunhyuk, Seven, Chae Yeon, Xiah, Taeyang, Hyuna, Kim Kibum, Sungmin, Yesung, Leeteuk, Lee Gi Kwang, Jessica, Sung Si Kyung, Ivy, Lee Donghae, Bae Seul-Ki, Kangta, Ham Eun-jeong, Son Dam Bi, Ryeowook, Shindong, Tiffany, Kim Hyun Joong, Yoona, Han Seung-yeon, Jun Jin, Lee Ji-hoon, Andy Lee, Taegoon, Baek Ji-Young, Hyun Young, Kim Joon, Lee Jung Hyun, Yong Jun Hyung, Kwon Yuri, Micky, Jo Kwon, Hwangbo, Wheesung, U-Know, Doo Joon, Park Jin-young, Tim, Max, Krystal Jung, Seungri, Goo Ha-ra, Uee, Sunny, Nicole Jung, Shim Mina, Tony An, Luna, Daesung, Jung Yong Hwa, U;Nee, Eugene, Kim Hyung Jun, Dana, Jang Woo Hyuk, Hyoyeon, Jonghyun, May, Bada, Yo Seob, Kim Jong Min, Kang Seung-yoon, Park Jeong-Ah, Park Gyuri, PSY, Uhm Jung-hwa, Sol Bi, Lee Ki-Chan, Lee Soo Man, Park Yong-ha, Choi Minho, Tei, Onew, Ryu Shi-won, Byul, Kim Jeong Hoon, Park Ji-yeon, Lee Taemin, Park Hyo-shin, Kim Bum Soo, Lee Dong-gun, Park Jung Min, Lim Jeong Hee, Kangta & Va! nness, Choi Jong Hun, Ock Joo-hyun, Key, Kang Jiyoung, Shoo, N! arsha, A lex Chu, Jeon Hye-Bin, Jung Ryeo-won, Nam Hyun Joon, Lee Soo Young, Lee Jae Won, Shin Jung-hwan, Kim Gun-mo, Dong Woon, Lee Hyun, Lee Seung-Hwan, Cha Tae-hyun, Wax, Yeon Woo, Ajoo, Jo Sungmo, Sung Yu Ri, Shim Eun Jin, Lee Tzsche, Chae Jung-An, Shin Ji, Park Ji-yoon, Kim Jae Duc, Yoo Chae-yeong, Jo Eun Byul, Lim Chang-jung, Kim Wan-Sun, Ko Ji Yong, Kang Sung Hoon, Lee Jin, No Min-woo, Joo Jong-hyuk, Kim Jong Wook, Shin Seung Hun, Min Hae-Kyung, KCM, Seo Ji Young, Insooni, Cho Min Hye, ...Palace: Journey into the imaginative world of Palace where kings and queens still rule modern day Korea. Grand and beautiful, the palace becomes the home to a group of royals pulled into the political rivalries and romantic entanglements of palace life.

Shin (Joo Ji-Hoon) may be the picture-perfect Crown Prince, but he is aloof and wary of his royal status. Commoner Chae-Kyung (Yoon Eun-Hye) is headstrong and outspoken, but fiercely loyal to her loved ones. Their worlds un! expectedly collide when an arranged marriage makes them husband and wife! It's not exactly "happily ever after" for this royal odd couple as they try to make sense of their relationship. Life gets even more complicated when Prince Yool (Kim Jeong-Hoon) returns to the palace to compete for both Chae-Kyung's affection and the throne.

With vivid cinematography, elaborate costumes and set designs, and a fresh young cast, Palace is a spectacular visual experience. Sparks will fly when romance clashes with palace politics in this colorful romantic comedy.

Inside the White Tower: Based on Japanese novelist Yamazaki Toyoko's renowned work, Inside the White Tower brings Korean TV drama fans deep into the political inner workings of the medical field.

Brilliant and ambitious, Jang Joon-Hyuk (Kim Myung-Min, The Immortal Lee Soon-Shin) will do anything to become the next chief surgeon. But his new rival, Roh Min-Gook (Cha In-Pyo, Star in My H! eart), is more than willing to give Jang a taste of his own me! dicine. Committed to the well-being of his patients, fellow doctor Choi Do-Young (Lee Sun-Gyoon, Coffee Prince) is prepared to risk his career in order to do the right thing. Find out what really goes on Inside the White Tower.Han Suk-kyu (Shiri, Tell Me Something) and Cha Seung-weon star in director K.T. Kwak's (Typhoon, Friend) crime thriller about an aging police captain who's lured back to the job on the eve of retirement to solve a most peculiar crime. Capt. Baek Seong-chan (Han) was about to turn in his badge when a criminal commits a robbery and uses his identity to stage a daring getaway. As Capt. Baek delves deeper into the case, he begins to suspect that a man seeking revenge on a powerful mobster has purposefully drawn him into an elaborate plot in order to settle a grudge.

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