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January 2009

tooting our own horns 1.13.08

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  • January 13, 2009
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People have been saying some nice things about our books lately. Thanks, people!

What Have You Changed Your Mind About?: Newsweek called it “fascinating,” and the Toronto Star said it “drive[s] home the lesson that in science being wrong occasionally is a good thing, not least because it renews curiosity and reminds the scientists that they don’t know everything.”

Family Planning: The Seattle Times said that “Mahajan packs this hyperbolic blast of a novel with scathing reflections on government corruption, poisonous Hindu-Muslim relations and Indian TV-soap-opera obsessions . . . you feel you’re getting the purest essence of the subcontinent . . . you’re in Delhi, sweating the heat and fighting the frustrations.”

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