Set amid General Zia‑ul‑Haq’s 1977 coup and the early years of martial law, the novel uses a rigorously researched political backdrop to...
In For the Love of Art, Sajitha Madathil rewrites the forgotten script of Kerala’s stage, a place where women once weren’t even allowed...
The Dawn of Life offers a deeply personal account of Gandhi’s years in South Africa through the eyes of a young Prabhudas who...
Through Rukmini Aunty and her band of book-loving neighbours, we rediscover the power of community, the endurance of good storytelling, and the...
In recent years, Indian readers have embraced the unique voices of Japanese writers, from the surreal storytelling of Haruki Murakami to the...
Meticulously researched and written with cinematic clarity, Perfect Storm provides readers with both an insider’s view of intelligence operations and a deeply human understanding...
Before her death in April 2025, Virginia completed this memoir, determined to reclaim her narrative, on her own terms. Nobody’s Girl is her...
Devarajan offers a rare insider’s view of how vision, clarity, and belief can transform adversity into opportunity. Through vivid storytelling and personal...
The roots are a playground for fish, the branches a swing for sloths. In their waters, you can spot algae, crabs, fisherfolk...
Paull's experience in media and filmmaking is evident in his sharp and cinematic story. The dialogue is tense, the atmosphere is fascinating,...