book reviews
Reviews of books that explore the complexities of family throughout history and across cultures.
Is Love Forbidden?
Is love forbidden? A short story Although the whole rowanga shook with the heavy feet that is getting closer to the slightly, I thought where is something more beautiful in the chest that has already been stripped and stripped, Narmada came to face the mirror
By Rohitha Lanka12 months ago in Families
Through the Lens
Elliot ran his fingers along the edge of his camera, feeling the cool metal and the subtle curves of the buttons he had memorized. He lifted it to his face, angling it carefully, even though he couldn’t see the world through the lens. He hadn’t seen anything since he lost his sight at nineteen, but that hadn’t stopped him from capturing moments. He relied on sound, touch, and intuition — and he trusted his instincts.
By MOHAMMED NAZIM HOSSAIN12 months ago in Families
Our Story
The sun dipped below the horizon, casting golden hues across the small suburban neighborhood. In the middle of the quiet street stood a modest but warm home, where the Bennett family lived. It wasn’t the grandest house on the block, but inside, it held something far more valuable—love, laughter, and memories.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy12 months ago in Families
Walking Together
The sun was setting, painting the sky in shades of orange and pink as the Roy family sat on their small veranda. Arif, the eldest son, had just returned from work, and his younger sister, Rina, was helping their mother, Ayesha, prepare tea. Their father, Kamal, sat in his old wooden chair, reading the newspaper, his glasses slipping down his nose.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy12 months ago in Families
The Wedding Crasher
Ethan Reed was no stranger to adventure. A self-proclaimed free spirit, he had spent the last five years hopping from country to country, living out of a backpack, and making memories that would last a lifetime. But even for someone as impulsive as Ethan, accidentally crashing a wedding was a new level of spontaneity.
By MOHAMMED NAZIM HOSSAIN12 months ago in Families
Are you expecting and looking to raise a bilingual baby?
Having a baby is an exciting yet finely anxious time especially for first-time parents. There is the feeding, the work vs. childcare puzzle, and, of course, where the baby is going to sleep, among the many other things that parents plan around.
By Rohitha Lanka12 months ago in Families
Publishing a Research Paper in an International Journal
WHY PUBLISH A RESEARCH PAPER Publishing a Research Paper is the most important factor for students, researchers, or any academic who wishes to share work and results and contribute to the relevant study. Publishing a Research Paper is considered one of the biggest achievements in the life of a researcher, as it gives recognition, validates the work, and shares it with others in science and academics. It also helps build credibility, opens up career opportunities, increases chances of funding, and encourages collaboration with experts across the globe.
By PubScholars Group12 months ago in Families
Motherhood Unleashed
Motherhood isn’t just a chapter in your life—it’s an entirely new book, written in a language of transformation, tenderness, and raw courage. The moment you discover you’re expecting, your life begins an extraordinary metamorphosis. For centuries, this journey was navigated with the loving support of a village—a network of experienced women who provided hands-on care and wise counsel. Today, however, many mothers find themselves walking this path largely alone, facing a unique blend of joy, isolation, and immense pressure.
By Eyo Otoabasi12 months ago in Families






