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Stories that make your heart melt
Her debut novel, Kaleidoscopic relfections won the Crossword Book award in 2011 & now Sindhu Rajasekaranreturns with her latest book, So I let it Be.
Bonding over stories
At 85, Ruskin Bond has come up with his third memoir, Coming round the mountain.
Crash! Boom! Bang!
Former Pakistan cricketer Shahid Afridi’s autobiography is much like his batting and nickname — Boom Boom.
A racy, relatable read
Careening through the swashbuckling 70s and the present day, the book paints a breathless sequence of events that makes it the perfect summer read
Tughlaq retold
Anuja Chandramouli’s latest fiction is about sultan Muhammad bin Tughlaq, who, according to her, was terribly misunderstood by historians.
Of people and their stories
A tale of violence, toxic masculinity and hope, Raj Kamal Jha’s fifth novel ‘The City and The Sea’ makes for a compelling read.
Piecing together Partition
Krishna Sobti’s last novel tells a moving tale about loss and despair but also about resilience and the strength of a woman’s spirit.
In search of identity
Turkish best-selling author Ayse Kulin’s historical fiction spanning four generations is a tale of their struggles to forge their destinies.
Running towards disaster
While the subject may be serious, the author weaves a vivid story that is endearing, humorous, romantic and heartbreaking in parts.
Meditative state of mind
The author of over ten books on spirituality, the mindful Om swami decided to give up material life for a higher purpose...