Godsong, A verse translation of the Bhagavad Gita by Amit Majmudar

Godsong by Amit Majmudar is a beautifully crafted poetic translation of the Bhagavad Gita that will surely be a timeless addition to your library! The reader can return to it time and again, dipping into the wisdom it contains.

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Flying with Grandpa by Madhuri Kamat

Flying with Grandpa by Madhuri Kamat is a poignant story of a special bond between a grandfather and his grandson. Peppered with humour, this family drama will appeal to younger readers.  

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The Shooting Star by Shivya Nath is a debut travel memoir that speaks about the power of authentic travel, and its far-reaching personal impact

Travelling changes your life. Nowhere is this more apparent than in Shivya Nath’s compelling debut, The Shooting Star. The digital nomad gently urges the reader to look at the world in a way they’ve never done before!

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Gardening with Biochar by Jeff Cox is a comprehensive introduction to biochar- the new darling of organic gardeners.

Straight from ancient wisdom comes an unexpected source of plant nourishment- Biochar. Gardening with Biochar by Jeff Cox is a comprehensive guide to understanding, making, and using biochar  effectively in the home garden.

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Amra and the Witch by Arefa Tehsin – Go down the thrilling hOle book! 

Arefa Tehsin’s Amra and the Witch transports the young reader to the lush villages of Northern India. A thrilling plotline and a beautiful setting, all packaged in a lovely hOle book! What more could a young reader want?

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Starry Night: Van Gogh at the Asylum by Martin Bailey

Vincent Van Gogh’s infamous instance of cutting his ear off, was followed by a year in an asylum. Starry Night: Van Gogh at the Asylum describes the artist’s year of confinement.

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