Kitchen Curse by Eka Kurniawan….short stories from Indonesia
A collection of short stories by Eka Kurniawan revolve around morbid and peculiar actions of seemingly ‘normal’ people. Kitchen Curse is a fascinating glimpse into their minds…
A collection of short stories by Eka Kurniawan revolve around morbid and peculiar actions of seemingly ‘normal’ people. Kitchen Curse is a fascinating glimpse into their minds…
Parenting teens comes with its unique set of challenges. Devasena Desai and Brinda Jayaraman demystify this journey in a helpful guide.
As Pheadrus has said, “Things are not always as they seem, the first appearance deceives many!”. Join the six Aladia sisters on their bold journey from a small village in pre-independent India to the present day as a journalist unravels the many layers of their lives.
Pico Iyer takes the reader with him on a journey to Japan. Be prepared, you may begin to read wanting to know more about a place, and you’ll realize that you’ve probably discovered a bit of your own spirit….
Through the novel concept of balconies of leadership, R. Gopalakrishnan outlines the concerns of leaders and their responsibilities towards the society.
The world today is made up of many ‘stories’. In a TED Talk made a few years ago, Chimamanda Adichie reveals the important of many stories rather than different versions of the same story.
Enter in style…..and make an impression. This is what these famous opening lines do!
This the story of the transformation of HDFC Bank from a startup in 1994 to a colossal banking institute just two decades later. HDFC Bank 2.0 - From Dawn to Digital by Tamal Bandyopadhyay tells the tale….
A sweet floral tribute to readers from Penguin Random house….Phoolproof will open up minds and hearts to the immense potential of Indian flowers.