Quite a collection of titles there, Fred, and thank you for the trouble 
you've taken to list them out. I wish I could say I recognise any as the 
one I glimpsed then. What I seem to recall is, the book seems to be about 
the guy returning for good to his village in Goa and  saying the statutory 
nice things about it. I was more interested, though, in his life in 
Calcutta and how it compared to Bombay, my own childhood haunt. I'm 
seriously beginning to think I may well have imagined the whole thing. 
Gosh, if the book really doesn't exist this could be my third or fourth 
glitch in the matrix, one of which I've already memorialised in a book and 
a parish magazine (using some three of its costly pages, which I intend to 
compensate for by booking its back cover some day. The least I can do, 
what?). Anyway.

On Tuesday, 9 June 2026 at 18:10:31 UTC+5:30 Frederick Noronha wrote:

> Venita Coelho? One of these?
>
>
>    - *Whisper in the Wind* — a Goa-set gothic mystery novel set partly in 
>    Portuguese-era Goa. 
>    - *The Washer of the Dead* — a collection of feminist ghost stories. 
>    - *Dark Tales: Ghost Stories from India* — horror and paranormal short 
>    fiction. 
>    - *Tiger by the Tail* — a children’s adventure novel involving 
>    wildlife and fantasy. 
>    - *Dead as a Dodo* — award-winning children’s fiction. 
>    - *Boy No. 32* — children’s/young adult fiction. 
>    - *Monkey See, Monkey Do* — another children’s novel. 
>    - *All of Me* — historical/psychological fiction linked to the 
>    Koh-i-Noor story. 
>    - *Dungeon Tales* — fantasy stories for younger readers. 
>    - *Soap! Writing and Surviving Television in India* — nonfiction based 
>    on her television industry experience. 
>
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> On Tue, 9 Jun 2026 at 18:06, [email protected] <[email protected]> 
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>> A couple of years ago I briefly skimmed through a brand new book, at the 
>> District Library in Navelim, by a Goan with a Calcutta connection, who 
>> seemed to have returned home recently from that city for good and was now 
>> settled in Mapusa or thereabouts. The little I gleaned from my hurried 
>> glance at the back cover seemed inviting enough for me to decide to borrow 
>> it after I had finished the book I was reading then. It was in the Goa 
>> section of fiction books in the shelves in the main library. I have not 
>> been able to find it again and I look every time I visit the library. It 
>> seemed to have been written by someone with a past in journalism or 
>> advertising. Would be obliged if anyone who may have a clue could throw 
>> some light on the book and the writer. As they say, thanks in advance. 
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