A Man of Two Countries

Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book A Man of Two Countries by Susil C. Acharyya, Xlibris US
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Susil C. Acharyya ISBN: 9781479709366
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: April 17, 2013
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Susil C. Acharyya
ISBN: 9781479709366
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: April 17, 2013
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

About the Book Dipak read to father and his wife Karabi, the Calcutta morning newspaper, which said: Third day after the classic fight at Listowel, Canada, Dr. Sanat Roy was on his deathbed after the fight. Helen was also injured badly. There is no trace of them in the local hospital. Nobody knows if Dr. Roy is dead or alive. This Indo-Canadian is a brilliant, strange man. People last heard about him nearly two years ago when he suddenly left the company he built to a large, most successful technology company in North America. Since then, he totally vanished from the public eye. It is now confirmed that Dr. Roy is the famous best-selling novelist Loner, the pen name he used. He also established, expanded, and supported alone an ashram in Delhi for young, helpless girls to stand on their own feet. He also supported two orphanages in Calcutta. He donated large sums of money to medical research in Canadian hospitals. People are surprised how this man, without any work, was getting over a million dollars for philanthropy alone. People are puzzled that a devoted family man like Dr. Roy was with Helen, an unknown, white Canadian woman at the time of the fight instead of his own Indian wife. This Indo-Canadian laid down his life to protect Helen from being gang-raped by the motorcycle gang without considering his own Indian family. Reporters are vigorously investigating the private life of this talented, enigmatic Indian from a Calcutta affluent family. Dipak put the paper down and closed his eyes. Father went quietly to his room. Karabi, wiping her tearful eyes with her saree, went to her bedroom. Dipak pondered, I may not see my beloved Dada (elder brother) again. Everybody loves him so deeply. This story, A Man of Two Countries, casts light on the exciting private life of Dr. Sanat Roy, who made people love him even with all his faults.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

About the Book Dipak read to father and his wife Karabi, the Calcutta morning newspaper, which said: Third day after the classic fight at Listowel, Canada, Dr. Sanat Roy was on his deathbed after the fight. Helen was also injured badly. There is no trace of them in the local hospital. Nobody knows if Dr. Roy is dead or alive. This Indo-Canadian is a brilliant, strange man. People last heard about him nearly two years ago when he suddenly left the company he built to a large, most successful technology company in North America. Since then, he totally vanished from the public eye. It is now confirmed that Dr. Roy is the famous best-selling novelist Loner, the pen name he used. He also established, expanded, and supported alone an ashram in Delhi for young, helpless girls to stand on their own feet. He also supported two orphanages in Calcutta. He donated large sums of money to medical research in Canadian hospitals. People are surprised how this man, without any work, was getting over a million dollars for philanthropy alone. People are puzzled that a devoted family man like Dr. Roy was with Helen, an unknown, white Canadian woman at the time of the fight instead of his own Indian wife. This Indo-Canadian laid down his life to protect Helen from being gang-raped by the motorcycle gang without considering his own Indian family. Reporters are vigorously investigating the private life of this talented, enigmatic Indian from a Calcutta affluent family. Dipak put the paper down and closed his eyes. Father went quietly to his room. Karabi, wiping her tearful eyes with her saree, went to her bedroom. Dipak pondered, I may not see my beloved Dada (elder brother) again. Everybody loves him so deeply. This story, A Man of Two Countries, casts light on the exciting private life of Dr. Sanat Roy, who made people love him even with all his faults.

More books from Xlibris US

Cover of the book Complete Restoration by Susil C. Acharyya
Cover of the book Lullabies for Old Ladies by Susil C. Acharyya
Cover of the book The Decisions We Live By by Susil C. Acharyya
Cover of the book Rescue Me by Susil C. Acharyya
Cover of the book The Mutations of Rollerball by Susil C. Acharyya
Cover of the book Follow Me... by Susil C. Acharyya
Cover of the book Little Bobby O'malley by Susil C. Acharyya
Cover of the book Relationships by Susil C. Acharyya
Cover of the book Do You Really Want to Know Why I Am Not at Home? by Susil C. Acharyya
Cover of the book As I See the World by Susil C. Acharyya
Cover of the book Danger in Arazira by Susil C. Acharyya
Cover of the book Duty, Honor, Country by Susil C. Acharyya
Cover of the book Al-'Aqran by Susil C. Acharyya
Cover of the book Zombie Adventure by Susil C. Acharyya
Cover of the book The Competent Organization by Susil C. Acharyya
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy