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DIVINE MUSIC
by Suruchi Mohan
Sarika discovers life is not a simple black and white but a mix of the dichotomous. Music offers a unique lens through which to look at relationships: the guru-pupil, husband-wife, parent-child, artist-world. Each relationship brings its own complexities to an already complex world that goes on through each death into rebirth. |
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THE HOUSEHOLD GUIDE TO DYING
by Debra Adelaide
Now that Delia Bennet is dying from cancer, she's compiled the ultimate to-do list. But just as Delia comes to terms with the impossibility of ever tying every loose thread together in her too-short time, an unexpected visitor helps her believe in her life's worth in a way no list ever could...
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MAO'S LAST DANCER
by Li Cunxin
At age eleven, Li Cunxin is chosen to leave his poor rural village and study ballet in Beijing. In 1979, he arrives in America, falls in love with an American woman, and later defects to the United States to become as one of the greatest ballet dancers in the world.
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