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‘When saying good night, we started with a peck on the cheeks, progressed to kissing on the lips, and then full-blooded mouth kissing—she would roll her tongue in my mouth. She sensed that I lacked the confidence to go further and decided to take the initiative.
She asked me to have a drink with her in her room.’
Mohan leaves India for the first time to go to Princeton to study. It’s a new world, where everything is different—but some things stay the same no matter where you are. For the first time, Mohan meets women who are unafraid of sex and want him as much as he wants them. And Jessica Browne introduces him to what he only dreamt of knowing before—the wonders of a woman’s body.
Khushwant Singh’s magnificent prose meets the universal pleasure for the first time in this short, compelling story.
Imprint: Penguin
Published: May/2017
Length : 20 Pages
MRP : ₹15.00
Imprint: Penguin Audio
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Imprint: Penguin
Published: May/2017
ISBN: 9789386495778
Length : 20 Pages
MRP : ₹15.00
‘When saying good night, we started with a peck on the cheeks, progressed to kissing on the lips, and then full-blooded mouth kissing—she would roll her tongue in my mouth. She sensed that I lacked the confidence to go further and decided to take the initiative.
She asked me to have a drink with her in her room.’
Mohan leaves India for the first time to go to Princeton to study. It’s a new world, where everything is different—but some things stay the same no matter where you are. For the first time, Mohan meets women who are unafraid of sex and want him as much as he wants them. And Jessica Browne introduces him to what he only dreamt of knowing before—the wonders of a woman’s body.
Khushwant Singh’s magnificent prose meets the universal pleasure for the first time in this short, compelling story.
Khushwant Singh was India's best-known writer and columnist. He was founder-editor of Yojana and editor of the Illustrated Weekly of India, the National Herald and Hindustan Times. He is the author of classics such as Train to Pakistan, I shall Not Hear the Nightingale (retitled as The Lost Victory) and Delhi. His non-fiction includes the classic two-volume A History of the Sikhs, a number of translations and works on Sikh religion and culture, Delhi, nature, current affairs and Urdu poetry. In 2007, he was awarded the Padma Vibhushan. Among the other awards he has received are the Punjab Ratan, the Sulabh International award for the most honest Indian of the year, and honorary doctorates from several universities. He passed away in 2014 at the age of ninety-nine.