The Dancing Girls of Lahore(1st Edition) Selling Love and Saving Dreams in Pakistan's Ancient Pleasure District by T. LouiseBrown, Shama Futehally Hardcover, 320 Pages, Published 2005 by Harper ISBN-13: 978-0-06-074042-9, ISBN: 0-06-074042-6
"Innovation is a core issue for public services and is a key element of public services reform - particularly in this age of austerity where policymakers urge the need to 'innovate to do more with less'. This comprehensive and accessible Handbook explores the potential for creating efficient and effective public services.Leading researchers from across the globe review the state of the art in research on innovation in public services, pr ..."
"Innovation is a core issue for public services and is a key element of public services reform - particularly in this age of austerity where policymakers urge the need to 'innovate to do more with less'. This comprehensive and accessible Handbook explores the potential for creating efficient and effective public services.Leading researchers from across the globe review the state-of-the-art in research on innovation in public services, pr ..."
The Dancing Girls of Lahore Selling Love and Saving Dreams in Pakistan's Ancient Pleasure District by LouiseBrown Published 2005 ISBN-13: 978-0-06-116044-8, ISBN: 0-06-116044-X
Social Work and Criminal Justice The Impact of the Policy on Sentencer Decision Making v. 4 (Social work and criminal justice) by LouiseBrown Paperback, 55 Pages, Published 1998 by Stationery Office Books ISBN-13: 978-0-11-495873-2, ISBN: 0-11-495873-4
Eden Gardens The unputdownable story of love in an Indian summer by T. LouiseBrown Paperback, 352 Pages, Published 2015 by Headline Review ISBN-13: 978-1-4722-2609-9, ISBN: 1-4722-2609-7
"Eden Gardens, Calcutta, the 1940s. In a ramshackle house, streets away from the grand colonial mansions of the British, live Maisy, her Mam and their ayah, Pushpa. Whiskey-fuelled and poverty-stricken, Mam entertains officers in the night - a disgrace to British India. All hopes are on beautiful Maisy to restore their good fortune. But Maisy's more at home in the city's forbidden alleyways, eating bazaar food and speaking Bengali with P ..."