Indu Sundaresan is an acclaimed Indian-American author known for her richly detailed historical fiction. Her debut novel, "The Twentieth Wife," launched her Taj Mahal Trilogy, celebrated for its vivid depiction of Mughal India. With a background in economics and a passion for history, Sundaresan weaves intricate narratives that bring the past to life. Her works have earned her a dedicated readership and multiple literary awards, highlighting her storytelling prowess.
Love is like the rose - it brings both joy and pain.
Power can be intoxicating, but it is also fleeting.
In a world of chaos, sometimes the only solace is found in art.
Beauty can be a burden as much as a blessing.
The path to love is often riddled with obstacles.
The world may judge, but only you know your own truth.
Sometimes, the smallest gestures have the biggest impact.
In the end, it is love that truly conquers all.
Life is little more than a loan shark: it exacts a very high rate of interest for the few pleasures it allows us.
Love catches you in its embrace when you least expect it. It is a feeling that cannot be planned, or reasoned, or controlled.
Dreams are nothing but a different form of reality.
The heart is a great betrayer; it can make you believe in the impossible.