Manjyot
Kaur
Columnists
Manjyot, formerly Laurie Bolger, is a lifelong New Yorker. She is a conservation librarian and an utterly voracious reader.
Daughter of the Khalsa by MANJYOT KAUR
To me, being a Saint-Soldier lies in continually striving to uphold the ideals enunciated by Guru Gobind Singh on Vaisakhi Day.
The First Sikh Spiritual Master A Book Review by MANJYOT KAUR
A work of wide appeal, perfect for the young and not-so-young, and for both Sikhs and non-Sikhs alike.
California Dreams A Book Review by MANJYOT KAUR
It is a riotously colorful celebration of Sikh and other mega-achievers of Indian descent in Southern California.
The Four Quarters of the Night A Book Review by MANJYOT KAUR
In 1908, his father emigrates, living on the west coasts of both Canada and the United States.
Sikhs in Print by MANJYOT KAUR
This is no ordinary calendar: it's also a fascinating, "no expiration date" keepsake!
The Voice of a Nation
Making my way through Parasaraprasna, I often felt as if I were astride a runaway horse galloping at breakneck speed ... A Book Review by MANJYOT KAUR
A Pinch of Immodesty:
Lionizing sikhchic by MANJYOT KAUR
So, what would I like to see in sikhchic's future?
Londonstani A Book Review by MANJYOT KAUR
Flexing and preening in his Dolce & Gabbana vest, a tiger tattooed on his left shoulder and a Khanda on his right bicep ...
Train to Pakistan A Book Review by MANJYOT KAUR
The summer of 1947 was not like other Indian summers.
The Book of the Ten Masters A Book Review by MANJYOT KAUR
A work of breathtaking beauty and genuine inspiration, for both Sikhs and non-Sikhs alike.