Thirunelveli Sariththiram
| AUTHOR | Caldwell |
| PUBLISHER | Notion Press (10/15/2025) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Hardcover (Hardcover) |
Binding: Paperback
Book Size: 6 x 9
Book Interior: Black & White
Cream paper/ Matte Finish
Those who know about Professor N. Sanjeevi will remember the series from 1970 to 1976, when the first Tamil translation of Bishop Dr. Caldwell's History of Tirunelveli was published in 'Satya Ganga' by Thirupakeerathan as 'South Pandit Thirunadu'. I have more emotional attachments to this non-fiction book than any of the professors' other books. This is the whole first attempt of Mrs. Kiruttina Sanjeevi, the professor and his wife, my mother, the professor. Copies were signed in the 1950s when they were no longer in circulation and will keep my eyes peeled off whenever I see the full text of the source still in my possession. The reason for my emotional attachment to this book is that I knew that this transcript of the original book and its translation into Tamil happened in 1955 when I was in my mother's lap. I was also a fan of the series when it was released on Satya Ganga. Prof. Dr. N. Sanjeevi's review notes that the taste of this book, which has been taken care of without any distortion in the taste of the original text, is enhanced by their review notes. - The five appendices not found in the Satya Ganga found in the original text are also included in this text. The series has been waiting for fifteen years. As well as having a bibliography with Kavya's companion after a double period.
Binding: Paperback
Book Size: 6 x 9
Book Interior: Black & White
Cream paper/ Matte Finish
Those who know about Professor N. Sanjeevi will remember the series from 1970 to 1976, when the first Tamil translation of Bishop Dr. Caldwell's History of Tirunelveli was published in 'Satya Ganga' by Thirupakeerathan as 'South Pandit Thirunadu'. I have more emotional attachments to this non-fiction book than any of the professors' other books. This is the whole first attempt of Mrs. Kiruttina Sanjeevi, the professor and his wife, my mother, the professor. Copies were signed in the 1950s when they were no longer in circulation and will keep my eyes peeled off whenever I see the full text of the source still in my possession. The reason for my emotional attachment to this book is that I knew that this transcript of the original book and its translation into Tamil happened in 1955 when I was in my mother's lap. I was also a fan of the series when it was released on Satya Ganga. Prof. Dr. N. Sanjeevi's review notes that the taste of this book, which has been taken care of without any distortion in the taste of the original text, is enhanced by their review notes. - The five appendices not found in the Satya Ganga found in the original text are also included in this text. The series has been waiting for fifteen years. As well as having a bibliography with Kavya's companion after a double period.
Laura began her writing career in women's fiction and soon turned to mystery/thriller. Her first book, "Burning the Map" was voted as one of the best books the year by BarnesandNoble.com. "Booklist" declared ?Caldwell is one of the most talented and inventive?writers around, ? after the release of "The Year of Living Famously" and "The Night I got Lucky." The release of her trilogy in 2009 received critical acclaim and nominations for prestigious industry awards.
While researching her sixth novel, " The Rome Affair", Caldwell was led to the criminal case of Jovan Mosley, a young man charged with murder, sitting in a Cook County holding cell for nearly six years with no trial date. After hearing about his case, Caldwell joined a renowned criminal defense attorney to defend him, ultimately proving his innocence and inspiring her first nonfiction book, "Long Way Home: A Young Man Lost in the System and the Two Women Who Found Him" (Free Press, Simon & Schuster).
She is published in over 22 countries and translated into more than 13 languages. Laura is also a freelance magazine writer and has been published in "Chicago Magazine, Woman's Own, The Young Lawyer, Lake Magazine, Australia Woman's Weekly, Shore Magazine "and others.
