Dearest George by Alicia Souza
A little graphic book about the adventure and stillness of togetherness! Dearest George by Alicia Souza is an expression of the lighter side of love.
A little graphic book about the adventure and stillness of togetherness! Dearest George by Alicia Souza is an expression of the lighter side of love.
Read the poignant but humour filled account of a journey that starts off as a search for curing a chronic backache, but takes on a course of its own. Carlo Pizzati’s search for meaning has a lot to offer any reader- whether suffering from backache or not!
The beautiful Gulmohar tree becomes a pathway of introducing a child to the wonders of nature. My Gulmohar Tree by Ekta Ohri outlines this fascinating journey.
“Every plant has something to offer”- experience this beautiful truth as you read ‘A Little Book of Magical Plants’ by Ruskin Bond
It’s a delight to see a Katha Book on a much-loved theme- Haiku and allied forms of poetry. Poetry has been embedded in our collective consciousness and this collection picks some true gems from about 35 Indian poets.
The way our brains are wired, it seems that there are a lot of internal mechanisms at play that prevent us from thinking clearly. However, it doesn’t always have to be that way! Here’s a book that will guide you on how to master the art of clear thinking.
"The Great Game" was a political and diplomatic confrontation during the 19th century between the British Empire and the Russian Empire over Afghanistan and neighbouring territories in Central and South Asia. What role did maps and mapping play in this? What was the significance of the brave Indian pundits in this adventure?
Picture books are beautiful tools to help children understand and cope with all kinds of emotions. Darkless is a poignant read and clearly opens up a path to bibliotherapy for children.
It’s a manual for good living and can carve your way to achieving whatever you want from life. Radhakrishnan Pillai brings evergreen wisdom from Chanakya Neeti to modern readers.
Little actions can assume the form of big miracles. ‘The Miracle on Sunderbaag Street’ by Nandita da Cunha shows how a small idea can harbour big change.