What is enough? When it comes to human emotion enough is a bouquet of feelings and behaviour born out of complex interactions between socio- cultural milieus and basic human emotions. Seema has once again dazzled with her penmanship. No praise is enough for Enough.
What is enough? When it comes to human emotions, enough is a bouquet of feelings and behaviour born out of complex interactions between sociocultural milieus and basic human emotions. Seema has once again dazzled with her penmanship. No praise is enough for Enough.
This is Rani's journey through several conflicting modern, moral dilemmas, her emotions on losing her young child who was born with genetic problems, her marital roller coaster, and above all, about the emancipation of a woman who wants to express herself in more than one way.
Other books by this poet Seema Jha are Of Mauves and Oranges, Autumn Leaves, Half Asleep, and Curry and Kisses. Apart from Of Mauves and Oranges, the other books have all been published by AuthorHouse. Seema Jhas husband is a consultant psychiatrist, and she has a son. They live in Boston, Lincolnshire, UK.
The art of storytelling is as ancient as human civilization itself. There are storytellers and then there are storytellers but when Seema tells a tale, one is mesmerised, transfixed and at the same time thrilled by her simplicity and elegance in untangling a complex knot of human emotions and motivations. The present novel is no exception. It belongs to the genre of books called unputdownable.
Rosys island of dark and despondent existence is lit by her platonic love for Shiv. The gloom and sadness brought about by a rich, philanderer husband is a constant prick in her quest for a peaceful and harmonious wedding life. What ensues is confusion
Moustache is a metaphor for Ruby's quest for bliss. The story spans over two continents, many decades and myriads of dreams both lived and shattered. Ruby's journey makes one wonder about the imperfections of love. Passionate, loving, caring, daring, challenging, and enticing, Ruby is your heroine out to challenge prevailing norms and the turmoil that she faces inside as a consequence of it.
Depraved human emotions are like a simmering volcano that erupts time and again, disgusting humans with its barbaric and unacceptable motives. This is another book by Seema where she displays her talent of portraying contrasting human emotions and the maze through which one reaches the crescendo of her narrative leaves one speechless.
Maze will amaze you. Seema has done it again. An insightful analysis of human emotions and the accidental and designed aftermath of these feelings has been portrayed with chilling penmanship. A despicable commentary on greed, desires, and the base nuances of human existence has been captured by the author.
The poet Seema Jha was born in India and moved to England later. Prior to writing this book, she had her first book of poetry published called, 'Of Mauves and Oranges.' Her second book of poetry was called, 'Autumn Leaves' and was published by AuthorHouse. Her third book, a novel, called 'Curry and Kisses' was also published by AuthorHouse. Her husband is a Consultant Psychiatrist and she has a son. They live in Boston, Lincolnshire, UK.
A symphony of emotional notes which ends up in a high octave pitch of suspense. Seema has once again woven a web of intrigue, a myriad of base human instincts which will be a thrilling experience You will marvel once again at the authors command of the plot and narration.
Autumn Leaves is a rainbow of emotions. It is a kalidescope of Seema's views of Pathos,love ,sorrow ,desires ,gratitude .grief and motherly affection.It also pays tribute to unprotesting animals who often go unsung. ..These sensitive poems are a testimony of Seema's creative imagination and her acute observations.Her rhymining style rings an ancient tradition of poetry not commonly seen these days.
Rita's life revolves around her family, yet domestic harmony is a distant dream.Her doctor husband's good looking friend adds much needed spice to her life .This work gives a rare glimpse of socio-cultural collage of British Indian doctors and their everyday existance, conspiracy against Rita's husband and Rita's vow to give marriage another chance. Ultimately she finds another interest, a theme which will resonate with many readers.
Only sensitivity and having a keen eye for detail and human emotion could produce Fool. Inspector Suyash and Sub Inspector Chandni solve an intriguing crime with sharp wit and intelligence. As with her other books this too is a Compelling reading.
Depraved human emotions are like a simmering volcano that erupts time and again, disgusting humans with its barbaric and unacceptable motives. This is another book by Seema where she displays her talent of portraying contrasting human emotions and the maze through which one reaches the crescendo of her narrative leaves one speechless.
A symphony of emotional notes which ends up in a high octave pitch of suspense. Seema has once again woven a web of intrigue, a myriad of base human instincts which will be a thrilling experience You will marvel once again at the authors command of the plot and narration.
Rosy's island of dark and despondent existence is lit by her platonic love for Shiv. The gloom and sadness brought about by a rich, philanderer husband is a constant prick in her quest for a peaceful and harmonious wedding life. What ensues is confusion...
What is enough? When it comes to human emotions, enough is a bouquet of feelings and behaviour born out of complex interactions between sociocultural milieus and basic human emotions. Seema has once again dazzled with her penmanship. No praise is enough for Enough.
What is enough? When it comes to human emotion enough is a bouquet of feelings and behaviour born out of complex interactions between socio- cultural milieus and basic human emotions. Seema has once again dazzled with her penmanship. No praise is enough for Enough.
Only sensitivity and having a keen eye for detail and human emotion could produce Fool. Inspector Suyash and Sub Inspector Chandni solve an intriguing crime with sharp wit and intelligence. As with her other books this too is a Compelling reading.
Meandering through emotional riverlets and culminating into a crescendo of a dark abysmal tornado of human emotion is Seema's special talent. Everything that glitters is not gold and appearances are deceptive, Seema's characters have once again proved this right. The emotional dissection that Seema does efficiently makes her latest novel even more unputdownable than her other work.
Featuring embedded exercises and guided meditations—as well as an appendix with audio guided meditations and a resource list—Becoming Mindful: Integrating Mindfulness Into Your Psychiatric Practice provides clinicians with readily accessible tools to use in sessions with patients. With chapters that focus on the benefits of mindfulness for both the clinician and the patient, this guide discusses practical aspects and offers solutions for overcoming common obstacles, including restlessness and boredom, sleepiness, and sensory craving. Key takeaways summarize each chapter’s content, making it easy for busy clinicians to quickly reference the information they need to most effectively treat patients, including children and adolescents; patients battling substance addiction; and patients suffering from such disorders as depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. With additional sections on mindful eating, mindfulness and technology, and the growing field of positive psychiatry, Becoming Mindful introduces readers to the full scope of benefits that mindfulness has to offer.
Moustache is a metaphor for Ruby's quest for bliss. The story spans over two continents, many decades and myriads of dreams both lived and shattered. Ruby's journey makes one wonder about the imperfections of love. Passionate, loving, caring, daring, challenging, and enticing, Ruby is your heroine out to challenge prevailing norms and the turmoil that she faces inside as a consequence of it.
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