Through stories of protest, perseverance and social reform, the book reveals how questions of faith and access are inseparable from questions of...
Drawing from scriptures, songs, folklore and oral traditions, the book uncovers extraordinary stories of devotees whose relationships with the divine were anything...
Drawing on his experience leading one of the IT industry's most celebrated transformations at HCL Technologies and his work transforming education for...
Rather than focusing on intelligence, expertise or academic achievement, Ken Watanabe argues that effective problem-solving is a learnable skill. Through illustrations, real-world...
The Women's Prize has announced that The Finest Hotel in Kabul: A People's History of Afghanistan by acclaimed journalist Lyse Doucet has won the...
Praised by the Observer as "a feminist fairy-tale" and "an instant classic", The One Hundred Nights of Hero blends fantasy, folklore, romance...
In What We Ask Google, Simon Rogers uses two decades of search data to uncover the questions that connect people across cultures and...
In this deeply personal memoir, Shubhanshu Shukla takes readers behind the headlines and into the realities of human spaceflight, including the years...
Adapted from Isheeta Ganguly’s internationally acclaimed dram-com musical Three Women: A Musical Theatre, this graphic novel offers a bold, visually immersive reimagining of...
What makes the book especially compelling is how visceral it feels. Sukhnidh writes not as a detached observer, but as someone who...