Book review
Book Review | A sex worker’s son navigates his dilemmas in this compelling debut
It effortlessly covers a substantial part of history, and the lives of many people.
Book Review | Kolkata ex-cop in Brick Lane finds redemption
The knottiness of the plot and the swelling, sustained suspense alone are worth the price of admission.
Book Review | An insightful biography of a Hindi thought pioneer
The book is both an inner quest and a critical history.
Book Review | 1980s: The decade of kitsch and melodrama in Bollywood cinema
The author of this engrossing book was in college at that time and cinema was his passion.
Book Review | Too many frivolous details spoil a cleverly conceptualised spy thriller
Mehrishi does a good job of bringing all the strands of the story together at the end, and throws in a bonus surprise as well.
Book Review | Rising beyond personal losses
The three-part book invites you to discover each of the three entwined phenomena of grief, growth and grace.
Book Review | Entrepreneur couple promotes physical literacy in picture book
The book is on Toori Mamas’ path to fitness and the invaluable lessons he learns in this journey.
Book Review | A groundbreaking history of Indian public policy & entrepreneurship
The world of startups focusses on India’s major achievements: The launching of over 65,000 startups with multifold increase in investors.
Book Review | Pashtuns: One race, two nations; a bloody present but proud past
The book brings the reader up to date on the developments related to the Pashtuns both in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Book Review | The cut-throat world of momfluencers
Raichand has taken a contemporary theme, that of the fiercely competitive world of social media influencers, and weaved a neat story.