The Lies We Tell by Himanjali Sankar

A poignant and beautifully crafted novel for young adults, The Lies We Tell by Himanjali Sankar combines romance, suspense, a love triangle, intrigue and angst.   

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The 5Gs of Family Business by Walter Vieira and Mita Dixit

Family owned businesses are the cornerstone of any economy. Since time immemorial, family businesses, big or small have made their presence felt. In a new book, Walter Vieira and Mita Dixit look at this age-old institution through a modern lens.

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Didi: The Untold Mamata Banerjee by Shutapa Paul

The impeding elections in the second quarter of this year seem to have (rightly so) motivated the release of several books discussing Indian politics and politicians. Didi: The Untold Mamata Banerjee by Shutapa Paul follows this trend and is interesting just like the protagonist herself.  

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How I Got My Belly Button by Anju Kish fills the lacuna in age-appropriate books on sex education for children

Today, more than ever before there is a need for the right kind of sex education for children. With all kinds of information available at the click of a mouse, parents need to ensure that kids have access to correct, age-appropriate facts.

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In conversation with the physician-poet, Dr. Pariksith Singh

It is heartening to see the realms of science and poetry converge and intersect every now and then. Pariksith Singh, a physician and a poet, juggles the two worlds with ease. Starting off from his latest poetry collection, There Was A Girl I Loved Once, we glimpse into his world.

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