book review 2022
A telling account of how real women feel, imperfectly rendered in English
The slim volume is valuable in that it draws readers into the world of Tamil writing of which they would otherwise be deprived
A ringside view of how a new nation was born amid flames
It is not always that a journalist gets a chance to be part of history in the making
Unputdownable political thriller that is funny & all too familiar
Madam Prime Minister is a racy novel with political games, scandals, and a bit of romance thrown in
Did careless governance plus bad work ethic cause India’s economic descent?
The opening pages of the book argue that India was always rich. Certainly it was
Tales of ‘The Lion’: How Jaisimha thrilled, spilled and swashbuckled
Our cricketing icons of that period turned out in sparkling whites for India, not for pelf or power but for the sheer enjoyment of the game
Book review | Scholarly tribute to our artisans and their textiles
The section on fashion links the relevance of the hand crafted tradition to environmental concerns and sustainability
Book Review | Robert Jordan’s pen is mightier than camera
Hachette India republished the book to coincide with streaming of the original series The Wheel of Time on Prime Video
Book Review | Raising a toast to 15 British men who parted veil of India’s history
The first British who came to rule India were men of the Enlightenment with an intense curiosity