Harper Collins
Book Excerpt | ‘Wouldn’t it be easier to just kill Rahul Mukerjea? Why Sheena?’
Excerpt from 'Unbroken' by Indrani Mukerjea.
Book Review | An English garden opens window to healing
Odd though it may seem, this sadness that you don’t expect to find in a feel-good book is what makes it work so well.
Book Review | White is might in opium memoir that unmasks Britain, America
In Smoke and Ashes, his new book of nonfiction, Ghosh returns to opium.
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 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 | 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 | Northeast a happening place... a bureaucrat explains why
It is the first-hand experience in India’s northeastern states that makes Ashish Kundra’s book,an exceptional read.
Book Review | Bouquet of surprises bound to change your outlook on conservation
Review of 'At the Feet of Living Things: Twenty-Five Years of Wildlife Research and Conservation in India'
Book Review | India-US ties: Will a shadow fall between friendship & alliance?
Review of 'Friends with Benefits: The India-US Story' by Seema Sirohi.
Book Review | Diary of 17-yr-old girl of Netaji’s INA evokes Bengal’s heady past
Review of 'The War Diary of Asha-San' by Lt Bharati ‘Asha’ Sahay Choudhry