Safran- meditative poetry about living, loving and imagining
Safran, Aishwarya Nir’s debut collection of poetry, addresses the unique concerns of the millennial generation.
Safran, Aishwarya Nir’s debut collection of poetry, addresses the unique concerns of the millennial generation.
In his book Freedom from the I, Corporate trainer and coach Shashank Kasliwal delivers a profound insight into how human beings are trapped by their own thoughts- and what they can do about it.
Translated from the Marathi by Vikrant Pande, Karmachari by VP Kale reveals the author’s complex psychological insight into the lives of ordinary people.
In her latest book, Lathika George explores what it means to be a farmer in India. She lets us into this beautiful world and a way of life that is now threatened by unscrupulous modern forces.
The Mermaid and Mrs. Hancock weaves a tale filled with myth and fantasy, set in Georgian England. Imogen Hermes Gowar’s debut novel is an enticing read!
Thus Spoke Chanakya is a roadmap for understanding and applying the teachings of the great ‘kingmaker’ Chanakya. In simple lucid language easily suited for modern readers, Radhakrishnan Pillai decodes the ancient texts of ‘Arthashastra’ in the context of modern times.
Split- a life by Taslima Nasrin continues the chronicling of the eventful journey of the author who is known for her forthright and bold views against established institutions.
Lore of the land: Storytelling traditions of India by Nalini Ramachandran delves into the dynamic world of Indian stories
Mother Earth, Sister Seed is best seen as an agrarian travelogue. It presents a first-hand look at farming in India, opening our eyes to a lifestyle that is worth pursuing.
Dream Big, a book on financial literary reiterates that every individual is entitled to make an unlimited amount of money. After all, it is all about good investment habits.