Begin Where You Are- A Journal of Self-exploration by Minal Rath
A planner and guide as you embark on an inward journey, this journal of self exploration will be a true companion!
A planner and guide as you embark on an inward journey, this journal of self exploration will be a true companion!
A Garland of Memories by Ruskin Bond (Natraj Publishers) weaves a comforting and wise tapestry of some of his most timeless essays.
Masala and Murder by Patrick Lyons begins in Australia with the supposedly natural death of an upcoming Bollywood starlet. Will investigator Samson Ryder get to the bottom of it all?
My Sunday with Deedu and Daadu by Meena Raghunathan and Harini MS mixes photography and art with a simple tale that any young child would identify with and relate to- visiting grandparents. The story describes a day well-spent in the comfort of their home.
Natsuko Imamura’s novel, The Woman in the Purple Skirt draws the reader in slowly but pervasively into the mindscape of the narrator, the woman in the yellow cardigan.
Independent children’s book publisher AdiDev Press brings the magic of Hanuman Chalisa to readers young and old, with captivating illustrations and simple translations.
Ganga’s Choice and Other Stories is a rare insight into the nuances of human behaviour, particularly when people are caught at crossroads, in sensitive ambiguous situations.
How not to Die urges the reader to view lifestyle and diet as a path overcome the diseases and conditions that steal away our health, wellbeing and even our lives.
Libraries are living, breathing, and evolving platforms that give human beings a glance into their past even as they build on the future. Here is the story of libraries.
Infectious by John S Tregoning paints a nuanced picture of pathogens and their continued tryst with humanity.