Starry Starry Night – an ode to grief
Death, a character in the graphic novel “Starry Starry Night” has a surprisingly reassuring presence in this book written by Nandita Basu. about two people dealing with grief.
Death, a character in the graphic novel “Starry Starry Night” has a surprisingly reassuring presence in this book written by Nandita Basu. about two people dealing with grief.
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society is a heartwarming love story about the power of community and books
A fun modern-day version of the conversation between Krishna and Arjuna from the Bhagavad Gita.
A book that talks about why NO is an important word for kids to use.
Independent children’s book publisher AdiDev Press brings a translation of Tulsidas’ prayer to Lord Ram to readers young and old, with captivating illustrations and simple translations.
Wayel Kati effortlessly weaves together elements of adventure, friendship, and destiny, captivating young readers and adults alike.
Short stories that will open up both minds and hearts, this collection by Nandita Da Cunha is a great read for tweens and teens.
‘Susanna’s Granthapura’ is the first-ever English translation of the Malayalam novel ‘Susannayude Grandhappura’ by Ajai Mangattu (Penguin).
The Last Island by Adam Goodheart (juggernaut) tells the story of the elusive Sentinel tribe, found in the distant Andaman Islands.
A simple but insightful Gratitude Journal, designed by Neelam Vakil, from Pure Minds makes for an apt self-care activity.