Split- a life by Taslima Nasrin
Split- a life by Taslima Nasrin continues the chronicling of the eventful journey of the author who is known for her forthright and bold views against established institutions.
Split- a life by Taslima Nasrin continues the chronicling of the eventful journey of the author who is known for her forthright and bold views against established institutions.
There is no better way to expose children to the rich natural heritage of our country, than by reading wildlife fiction books, notes renowned author Deepak Dalal.
A rich text environment can be a tool to encourage a love for print and encourage literacy in children. It simply involves incorporating print in the child’s immediate environment.
Lore of the land: Storytelling traditions of India by Nalini Ramachandran delves into the dynamic world of Indian stories
Mother Earth, Sister Seed is best seen as an agrarian travelogue. It presents a first-hand look at farming in India, opening our eyes to a lifestyle that is worth pursuing.
Shabnam Minwalla’s latest book, What Maya Saw, is a thriller for young adults that envelopes the reader into a hunt that takes them right into the heart of Bombay.
Feather Tales: The Paradise Flycatcher by Deepak Dalal is the third book in Feather Tales series. It involves a hair-raising adventure to save a rare white-headed squirrel. Not to mention the wonderful evocation of Indian wildlife!
Coco Chanel was a woman whose words had as much enigma as her designs and creations. Here are some Coco Chanel quotes and books on the leading lady of fashion!