Entries from the journal of Louisa May Alcott, American author and novelist.
American author Sarah Josepha Buell Hale apparently played a role in popularising turkey as a Thanksgiving dish. In her novel 'Northwood', she devoted one whole
It is said, 80-90% Americans drive over 50 miles to be with their families on Thanksgiving. Sometimes they drive for 20 hours after work on
Finally the day comes when her brother plops out. The night before it had been raining, all night and into the morning. Urja puts on
Nearly 1.5 billion football fans have descended on the tiny desert state of Qatar, to enjoy and participate in 28 days of football frenzy. The
Though the Indian government is generous in funding biotech research, it is extremely cautious in reaping the benefits of the research. This extreme sense of
It is like walking into an era of extreme suffering faced by fellow countrymen and more importantly, freedom fighters. Only 'suffering' wasn't what they called
Digitalization changed how news media, primarily print media, had functioned for years– it posed a radical ‘adapt or perish’ situation to newspapers and magazines. At
The night is silent; but is it holy?/The night’s freezing, the hour ungodly!/'Tis the hour when evil shapes/slink out of their filthy lair/and flit amongst
Children must also have ideal role models they can emulate. Whether it’s a sportsman, a superhero, a celebrity or their own parents and guardians. One
The very first story, “Does Your Cat Speak To You?” is intriguingly told in just six pages. It conveys the trauma many Hindu refugees faced
We all know that Tagore was primarily a poet. What we do not know well is that he was the founder of new education system.