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Sunday
, September 1, 2002
Bestsellers

Bestsellers

NON-FICTION

1) Operation Black Thunder

An eyewitness account of terrorism in Punjab by Sarab Jit Singh, IAS (Retd.), who was DC, Amritsar, during the crucial period of 1987 to 1992.Sage Publications. Pages 358. Rs 295.

2) Wings of Fire

An autobiography by President A. P. J. Abdul Kalam. Universities Press. Pages 180. Rs 200.

3) Weekend Breaks from Delhi

Outlook Traveller Getaways, 52 Breaks for 52 Weekends. An informative travel guide with routes, distances and places to stay, eat and explore. Outlook. Pages 360. Rs 175.

4) June '84 Shiromani Committee Nu Grehan (Punjabi)

By Kulwant Singh. Pages 350. Rs 160

5) India Unbound: From Independence to the Global Information Age

By Gurcharan Dass. A revised and updated edition in paperback of a best-selling hardcover. An insightful view of India's economic transition in a most readable form, devoid of dry statistics.

FICTION

1) Devdas & Other Stories

By Sharat Chandra Chhattopadhyay, translated by V. S. Narvane. Roli Books. Rs 195.

2) Inscrutable Americans

By Anurag Mathur. Rupa Books. Pages 247. Rs 95.

3) The Alchemist

A magical fable about following your dream by Paulo Coelho. Harper Collins. Pages 177. Rs 150.

4) Among the Chatterati

The diary of a page-three hack by Kanika Gahlaut. Penguin Books. Pages 236. Rs 200.

5) A Beautiful Mind

The Life of Mathematical Genius and Noble Laureate John Nash. Faber & Faber. Pages 460. Rs 320.

Capital Book Depot, Chandigarh