An I Can Read Book level 1 Oliver
Successful Christian Parenting
100 Facts RAINFORESTS
Samridha Nepal
MY BEST FAIRY TALES & RHYMES
Five Steps to Bed
Anansi and Mr Snake
Poems for BAbies
Pegasus Encyclopedia, SKELETAL SYSTEM
A Little Girl in Auschwitz
My Jumbo 365 page colouring book
Prevent Heart Disease and prolong Life
A day With Galileo
AWESOME ANIMALS
Cook's Kitchen Slow Cooking (over 100 recipes)
DUCKBILL I Won't Wash my Hair
Pegasus Encyclopedia, HURRICANES
USBORNE BEGINNERS Rain Forests
Reptiles
Selected stories by Charles Dickens
In Nature's Garden
Conflict in the Himalayas
THE ART OF MAGIC AND SLEIGHT OF HAND
Kanchi's Quest
An I Can Read Book level 1 Oliver
Successful Christian Parenting
100 Facts RAINFORESTS
Samridha Nepal
MY BEST FAIRY TALES & RHYMES
Five Steps to Bed
Anansi and Mr Snake
Poems for BAbies
Pegasus Encyclopedia, SKELETAL SYSTEM
A Little Girl in Auschwitz
My Jumbo 365 page colouring book
Prevent Heart Disease and prolong Life
A day With Galileo
AWESOME ANIMALS
Cook's Kitchen Slow Cooking (over 100 recipes)
DUCKBILL I Won't Wash my Hair
Pegasus Encyclopedia, HURRICANES
USBORNE BEGINNERS Rain Forests
Reptiles
Selected stories by Charles Dickens
In Nature's Garden
Conflict in the Himalayas
THE ART OF MAGIC AND SLEIGHT OF HAND
Kanchi's Quest
Jinnah: A Life by Yasser Latif Hamdani is a compelling and rigorously researched biography that re-examines the life and legacy of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founding father of Pakistan, through a fresh and secular lens. Breaking away from traditional portrayals that either mythologize or vilify him, Hamdani presents Jinnah as a complex and often misunderstood figure—a Westernized, English-speaking lawyer who was once hailed as the “Ambassador of Hindu-Muslim unity” before evolving into the leader of a movement demanding a separate homeland for Muslims. The book traces Jinnah’s journey from his early education and legal training in London to his return to India, where he initially championed Indian nationalism and worked alongside the Indian National Congress. Over time, however, disillusioned by growing religious polarization and political marginalization of Muslims, Jinnah shifted his stance and rose to lead the All-India Muslim League, ultimately calling for the creation of Pakistan. Hamdani’s account explores Jinnah’s strategic brilliance, sharp legal mind, and unwavering belief in constitutionalism and minority rights—even while navigating the chaos of Partition. The biography delves into his personal life as well, including his poignant relationship with his wife, Ruttie Jinnah, and his health struggles in the final years of his life. Drawing on speeches, letters, court cases, and historical documents, Hamdani argues that Jinnah envisioned Pakistan as a modern, democratic, and secular state, contrary to the ideological direction the country eventually took. By peeling back the layers of propaganda, political appropriation, and myth, Jinnah: A Life offers a thought-provoking portrait of a leader who was as enigmatic as he was pivotal to the subcontinent’s destiny.
Sometimes, the most unlikely of friends are the best of friends. From the slow tortoise and the fast hare, to the proud lion and cheeky monkey, this adorable tale tells of all types of friendships and shows that true friends will love you just the way you are.




