Writers write about their favourite reads…
What are the favourite books of your favourite authors?
What are the favourite books of your favourite authors?
Madhu Gurung’s heartfelt chronicles brings forth voices from Tibet… we hear these in “Tibet with my Eyes Closed” and find that peace-loving Tibetans have been waiting and yearning for autonomy for decades….
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!
In a searing account, journalist Alan Friedman examines the rise of illiberal democracies. Democracy in Peril looks in detail at Trump’s America.
Could we identify some common philosophies that are inherently Japanese? There are some unique practices and beliefs that make up one of the most fascinating cultures of the world. We take a look at books you must read to imbibe the best of Japanese philosophy…
Dip into fantasy lore stemming from the rich South Asian heritage. Imran Kureshi’s first novel, In the Realm of Demons takes the reader into uncharted magical territories.
Katha Publishers give a voice to the stories of girls who have braved little or big challenges. My Big Book of Girls edited by Geeta Dharmarajan is a short but inspiring picture book.
Skills that Build, a life-skill series by Gayatri Kalra Sehgal is a treasure-trove of activities that parents and children can do together. Building life-skills in different areas is the wonderful side-effect of these timeless editions!
We are excited about a new series of non-fiction books from Duckbill. 10 Indian Animals you may never see again in the wild by Ranjit Lal packs in loads of information and oodles of humour in a fantastic package.