#UpForReview : Into The Great Heart

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Kamla K Kapur has been writing since long on Mystic tales of India. From Guru Nanak to other spiritual legends, she has written about Guru Angad this time and his journey from Bhai Lehna to the second Guru of Sikhism. Do read this soothing book for some inspiring tales and tenets of Sikhism. We have 10 copies of this book up for review, apply here for a copy. We will send you this book for free in exchange of an honest review.*From the blurb: From the bestselling author of Classic Tales from Mystic India, The Singing Guru and Rumi: Tales to Live By, comes the second book in the Sikh saga series about Bhai Lehna’s journey from being Guru Nanak’s constant disciple to becoming Guru Angad (1504 – 1552), his successor and the second Sikh Guru. About the author:  Kamla K Kapur’s previous books include Classic Tales from Mystic India and Pilgrimage to Paradise. She is also a poet (As a Fountain in a Garden, Radha Speaks), a short story writer and an award winning playwright. She and her husband, Payson R. Stevens, live half the year in the Kullu Valley in the Himalayas and the other half in Southern California, USA. Author(s): Kamla KapurPublisher: Jaico Publishing HouseRelease: July 2018Genre: Non Fiction/Mythology/ReligionBuy these books from Amazon – Please buy these books via affiliate links and show us some love! *Standard rewards points apply. Do read the review policy if you are applying for the first time. The selection criteria for the reviewers will depend upon the regularity & popularity of their blogs. Do apply soon as we have limited copies. 

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