Monday, August 15, 2011

A Waiting Wave

My second title, 'A Waiting Wave' is now available. (Rs. 125. Kindle edition, 6.71 $)


Links.

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The publisher shares my enthusiasm. The book has been submitted to the judges for the fifth annual Man Asian Literary Prize.

For unbiased reviews, I am giving copies to fellow bloggers. Send me an e mail with a link to your blog if you are so inclined. Thank you.

‘A Waiting Wave’

“It is marvellous how Kulpreet has managed to write this deft and entertaining bit of breezy prose. His touch is surprisingly assured.”
Upamanyu Chatterjee, Author of the cult Indian classic ‘English August’
                                                                                                              
"Kulpreet Yadav's passionate story brings the Andamans to life in such vivid detail that it made me long to drop everything and go there at once."
Indra Sinha, shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize, 2007 and regional winner, Commonwealth Writer’s Prize, 2008

Kulpreet Yadav is a promising young writer who shows much talent.”
Jug Suraiya, author and columnist, ‘The Times of India

"Kulpreet Yadav knows how to make a sentence sound at once dignified and youthful, and most of all careful. These pages bulge provocatively with color and sensation. I’m reeled in by a humid, sweet-smelling aggrandizement of the human condition, and I like it."
Natasha Stagg, editor-at-large, Sonora Review, literary magazine, University of Arizona

“If you are a travel freak, this is a must have. Detailed information about the Stone Age tribes of the Andaman Islands, their culture and the ability to converse with their ancestors, it’s all there.”
Sharell Cook, India Travel Guide, About.com, ‘The New York Times’ company
                                                                                                                                        
Fast, action-packed and hugely engrossing, ‘A Waiting Wave’ sure is a thumping good read.
Shridhar Raghavan, "Scriptwriter of Khakee, Apaharan, Dum Maaro Dum and Bluffmaster"

“Kulpreet is gifted with an inventive and graphic imagination that will immerse the readers in this engrossing island saga.”
Sid Khullar, Food commentator and Editor, Chef-at-Large

Kulpreet Yadav uses a language all his own, a syntax malleable enough to encompass the emotions and thoughts of his truly distinctive protagonist, Harrison Massey. An enjoyable read.”
Steven Miller, fiction editor, Leaning House Press

 “The author uses myriad shades to display the essence of true emotions in this promising novel. From separation to self-discovery, the tale drips in the sweet flavour of wanting love between the characters.”
Faraaz Kazi, author of 'Truly Madly Deeply'

“Very riveting and refreshing account. Takes you to Andamans, even if you have never been there. Very enlightening and entertaining.”
Subhash Arora, President, Delhi Wine Club and Editor, DelWine


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