Kashmir! Kashmir! by Deepa Agarwal
Kashmir! Kashmir! by Deepa Agarwal is a collection of short stories for children and young adults, proving a fresh perspective on life in the valley.
Kashmir! Kashmir! by Deepa Agarwal is a collection of short stories for children and young adults, proving a fresh perspective on life in the valley.
View Kashmir through the lens of the locals…a novel that brings out parallel and poignant stories of Kashmir in a single layered narrative.
We often underestimate the influence of the YA genre. At an age when teen readers are discovering their voices, these powerful fiction books for young adults will push boundaries just a little further.
History is a lot of fun….and just like an enthralling thriller, this book takes you through the eventful lives of 10 Indian Monarchs Whose Amazing Stories You May Not Know! Published by Duckbill here’s a history lesson you would love to attend!
Politics is seen as a dirty word. But, for a rising young country, it is imperative that the youth look at politics with a new eye. In The Young and The Restless, Gurmehar Kaur highlights the link between youth and politics in India, through detailed interviews with young politicians.
Who does not like reading stories about swashbuckling heroes who go around solving ancient unsolved mysteries in far off seldom visited places? Well, our hero Kakababu in ‘The Adventures of Kakababu’, goes on mysterious secret missions and has a devil may care attitude to life.
Ayaz Kohli’s debut novel, Snakes In The Meadows, justifies the age old adage of ‘When the going gets tough, the tough get going’! The residents a hilly village in India occupied Kashmir, suffer innumerable loses. When pushed to the limit, they spew fire like a volcano and snatch back their land and honour !
Queen of Ice is the moving story of Didda, a lame princess, who against numerous odds, goes on to become the powerful queen of prosperous Kashmira during the early medieval time of Indian history.
This book seeks to explore the evolution of the RSS against the backdrop of a changing India. Peppered with personal observations, independent research and case studies, it illuminates the agility of the Sangh and the challenges that lie in store.
Thukpa For All gently weaves in multiple themes: the story of a visually impaired child who confidently and independently manages himself, a story about a close-knit neighbourhood community as well as a window into the exquisite beauty of Ladakh.