Mark Twain’s books: What will appeal to children and young adults today
Considered to be great examples of American literature, Mark Twain’s books are appealing because of the sense of adventure his characters evoke.
Considered to be great examples of American literature, Mark Twain’s books are appealing because of the sense of adventure his characters evoke.
A boarding school series makes one all nostalgic! The Hill School Girls follows the exciting and challenging school lives of the four main characters.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that if you are a lover of literature, you’ve got to have read Austen. Any wonder why Jane Austen is still relevant today?
From Lehman to Demonetization by Tamal Bandyopadhyay looks at the Indian banking system in the context of major global and local economic changes.
A delectable journal, Food Swings by Doodlenomics, presents a mouth-watering world of food art. Food is clearly meant for much more than being tasted!
Journal writing for kids is a gradual but deep-rooted way to get children express themselves in words, in a manner that is non-threatening.
Shabnam Minwalla’s fantasy fiction for children weaves in magic and realism. The journalist and author gives her take on the genre…
The Consolidators by Prince Mathews Thomas looks at family businesses from the unique perspective of second generation entrepreneurs.
The Hate U Give, Angie Thomas’s debut YA novel follows a young protagonist on her journey into activism following the police shooting of her unarmed friend.
Timmi and Rizu by Shals Mahajan tackles the issue of bullying in school heads-on…and in a fun way that will appeal to younger readers.