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Arion and the dolphin / Seth, Vikram; Ray, Jane (ill.) 1997  Book
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Publication London, Dolphin Paperbacks, 1997.
Description 32pBlue-green spine
Summary/Abstract Sailing home with a prize of gold won in a contest, Arion faces death at the hands of the crew, who covet his treasure.
Standard Number 1858814308 Pb.
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ID:   013055


Beastly tales from here and there / Seth, Vikram; So, Meilo (ill.) 2001  Book
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Publication London, Phoenix, 2001.
Description 151pYellow spine
Summary/Abstract Familiar characters of fables appear alongside newly-minted characters in a medley of fun-filled poems, for young and old alike.
Standard Number 0753813033 Hb.
Key Words Fables  English Poetry  Animals - Poetry  IBDP 
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ID:   010968


Golden gate / Seth, Vikram 1986  Book
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Publication London, Faber and Faber Limited, 1986.
Description 308pYellow Spine
Summary/Abstract Written in verse, 'The Golden Gate' was Vikram Seth's first novel, before the epic 'A suitable boy'. Set in the eighties in the affluence and sunshine of California's Silicon Valley, it is an exuberant and witty story of twenty-somethings looking for love, pleasure and the meaning of life.
Standard Number 9780571212651 Pb.
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ID:   016823


Two lives / Seth, Vikram 2005  Book
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Publication New York, HarperCollins Publishers, 2005.
Description 503pGreyish Blue Spine
Summary/Abstract Shanti Behari Seth, brought up in India, was sent by his family in the 1930s to Berlin - though he could not speak a word of German, to study medicine and dentistry. Helga Gerda Caro, known to everyone as "Henny" was also born in 1908, in Berlin, to a Jewish family - cultured, patriotic, and intensely German. When the family decided to take Shanti as a lodger, Henny's first reaction was, "Don't take the black man!" But a friendship flowered, and when Henny fled Germany just one month before war broke out, she was met at Victoria Station by the only person in the country she knew: Shanti. Vikram Seth has woven together their story, which recounts the arrival into this childless couple's lives of their great-nephew from India - the teenage Vikram. The result is a tapestry of India, the Third Reich and the Second World War, Auschwitz and the Holocaust, Israel and Palestine, postwar Germany and 1970s Britain.
Standard Number 9780739469552 Pb.
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