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Book Review | Rural India gets ready for a feminist romp
While the book starts off all sedate and serious, the author suddenly decides to let her hair down and turns it into a full blown romp
Book Review | The Viraraghavans of Kodaikanal and their zany roses
'Roses in the Fire of Spring' is both a tribute and documentation of the work of two intrepid rosarians
Gandhi Peace Prize 2021 to be conferred on Gita Press
Gita Press is one of the world's largest publishers, having published 41.7 crore books in 14 languages
Book Review | Elephant fable packs an environment message
This story of good and evil is also the story of finding one’s hidden strength in the midst of trying times.
Book Review | The pioneering and pivotal thought of Anaximander
Rovelli makes it clear from the beginning that this book is not the history of the discoveries of Anaximander.
Book Review | Vintage Atwood in 7 elegant sketches of family, loss!
Old Babes in the Wood is at its shimmering best in a set of linked stories about a couple, Nell and Tig.
Book Review | A refreshingly original fiction on power of ragas
The short easy read is a mere 137 pages, but laudably, refreshingly original.
Book Review | Convention-bound aesthetic, too many subplots clutter up big picture
Historically significant characters flit in and out of the book.
Book Review | The Guantanamo trauma and Abu Zubaydah’s unbearable secrets
Cathy Scott-Clark and Adrian Levy are two of the world’s best known investigative writers with several acclaimed books to their name.
Book Review | Talking Indo-Pak peace on the back channel with open eyes
The special thing is that from the facts before him, Lambah has produced a new way of seeing.