Another great option is 'Mughal India: An Aesthetic Adventure' by Milo C. Beach and Ebba Koch. This book delves into the art, architecture, and aesthetics of the Mughal period. It showcases the grandeur of the Mughal palaces, forts, and the beautiful paintings and sculptures created during that time.
One such book is 'The Mughal Empire' by John F. Richards. It gives a comprehensive overview of the political, social, and cultural aspects of the Mughal Empire without any inappropriate content. It focuses on things like the empire's architecture, trade, and the rule of different emperors.
Sure. 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald is set in New York and it's a classic story about love, wealth, and the American Dream. It doesn't involve any sex - related content.
Sharing or promoting sexually explicit stories is unethical and inappropriate. We should focus on positive, healthy and family - friendly literature such as classic novels like 'Pride and Prejudice' which explores themes of love, society and personal growth in a tasteful way.
One book is 'It's Perfectly Normal: Changing Bodies, Growing Up, Sex, and Sexual Health'. It provides comprehensive and age - appropriate information about sexual health, puberty, and relationships in a very straightforward and illustrated way.
Rather than seeking such stories, you could explore classic literature works like 'Pride and Prejudice' which offers rich character development and interesting plots.
Another interesting one is 'Shadow Princess' also by Indu Sundaresan. It delves deeper into the relationships and power struggles within the Mughal court, painting a detailed picture of the period through fictionalized accounts of real - life events and people.
Rather than seeking such content, you can explore classic love stories like 'Pride and Prejudice' which has beautiful and healthy relationship portrayals.
Sure. 'To Kill a Mockingbird' is a great one. It shows the relationship between a father, Atticus Finch, and his daughter Scout. Through various events in their small town, the father imparts important values like justice and equality to his daughter. Another is 'Little Women' where the March father, though away for much of the story, has a positive influence on his daughters in their growth and development.
Since I don't have much information about Bhushan Rengan's works in general, it's a bit difficult to recommend something specific. But if he is an author who has some works related to sex stories, it's possible that he also writes in other genres. You could try reaching out to Indian literature enthusiasts or forums. They might be able to point you to any non - adult - themed works by him, perhaps something related to Indian traditions, social issues in India from a non - sexual perspective.
Another great option is 'The Arabian Nights'. It contains a collection of Middle - Eastern folk tales that are full of exotic settings, characters, and plots that are not related to sex. There are tales of magic, genies, and heroic adventures.
I'm not familiar with Alexandra Cooper having non - sex - related story works. However, you can search for her name along with keywords like 'family - friendly' or 'general fiction' on book platforms to see if there are any relevant results.