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Starmark, in association with Jaico Publishing House, hosts the launch of Two Quality Ladies

Starmark, in association with Jaico Publishing House, hosts the launch of Two Quality Ladies

India Blooms News Service | | 28 Feb 2016, 05:41 pm
Kolkata, Feb 27 (IBNS): Bookstore chain Starmark, in association with Jaico Publishing House on Friday, hosted the launch of Amrita Priya’s novel Two Quality Ladies at its South City Mall outlet.

The Guest of Honour at the launch was painter and MP, Jogen Chowdhury; also present on the occasion was the well-known fashion designer Agnimitra Paul, and the renowned dancer Priti Patel.

The book Two Quality Ladies is set in the enchanting isles of Lakshadweep, Two Quality Ladies is an unexpected tale of romance between three exceptional people. Offering a generous slice of life, it explores the physical and emotional turmoil of relationships between man and woman, and woman and woman.

Author Amrita Priya began her career as a features writer for the Hindustan Times, The Pioneer and Prabhat Khabar. She is the author of the bestsellers Romance on Facebook and 100 Ways to Cook Potatoes, Cereals and Pulses.

The paperback edition of Two Quality Ladies has been priced at Rs. 299/- and is available at all the Starmark outlets.


 

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