I'm a sucker for ambitious undertakings. Especially when they come
wrapped in packages like this one.

Silklister Shoba Narayan is releasing her second book in Bangalore next
week, and is happy to have the denizens of silk come and make some noise
[1].

And the ambitious undertaking? See below.

Thoughts?

Udhay

[1] https://dl.dropbox.com/u/6615241/Invite_Return%20to%20India.pdf


http://shobanarayan.com/2012/04/16/new-book-return-to-india/

New Book: Return to India
Posted on April 16, 2012

I am working on Book Number 2, which will hopefully be out later this
summer.  It is a memoir called, “Return to India.”  It will be published
by Rain Tree (how I love that name), which Rupa calls “its new premium
hardcover imprint” here

You can view my title in the Raintree catalogue here

The reason I put up this post was a note from a friend– okay, my
husband– this morning that said, “Good timing of the book.”  He was
responding to an article in the New York Times about immigrants.

I can say it here because hardly anyone sees this site.  My grand
ambition with this book is to open the floodgates of reverse migration.
 People write books for the same reason they start companies or join
politics: to effect change.  I may not effect change on any grand scale,
but I can dream, can’t I? My blousy dream, the reason I wrote ‘Return to
India,’ is to cause million of Indians who are currently living abroad
to return to India and become contributing residents.  There, I’ve said
it and blown it into the wind.  A fluttering butterfly’s wing causing a
tsunami millions of miles away.
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((Udhay Shankar N)) ((udhay @ pobox.com)) ((www.digeratus.com))

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