The Woman in the Purple Skirt by Natsuko Imamura
Natsuko Imamura’s novel, The Woman in the Purple Skirt draws the reader in slowly but pervasively into the mindscape of the narrator, the woman in the yellow cardigan.
Natsuko Imamura’s novel, The Woman in the Purple Skirt draws the reader in slowly but pervasively into the mindscape of the narrator, the woman in the yellow cardigan.
Ganga’s Choice and Other Stories is a rare insight into the nuances of human behaviour, particularly when people are caught at crossroads, in sensitive ambiguous situations.
How not to Die urges the reader to view lifestyle and diet as a path overcome the diseases and conditions that steal away our health, wellbeing and even our lives.
Libraries are living, breathing, and evolving platforms that give human beings a glance into their past even as they build on the future. Here is the story of libraries.
Infectious by John S Tregoning paints a nuanced picture of pathogens and their continued tryst with humanity.
The Book of Books leads the reader to record and reflect on cherished books in a guided journal that will turn out to be a reading memoir of sorts.
Ruskin Bond celebrates the beauty and serenity of nature in While the Birds Still Sing, an exquisitely illustrated and sublime offering.
Do you want to transform your life for the better? Start by taking complete control of your mornings.
The Elephant at the Dinner Table provides experiential leadership training to leaders and aspiring leaders.
The untimely death of ghost hunter Gaurav Tiwari left a dent in the field of paranormal investigation. This book explores the life of the man who investigated the most haunted places in the country.