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Anatomy Of A Riot Pretends To Debunk Epic, Ends Up Restoring It
No one spoke of justice because there was no need
Book Review | Lockdown and the homemaker blues
Well written enough that I got through it without wanting to bang my head against a wall.
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.
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 | Policies that leverage behavioural economics can effect positive change
One of the important tasks the book accomplishes is the systematic dismantling of various myths that tend to divide post-Independence history
What to Read in 2023
Here is a selection of titles to watch out for, anticipate, covet and acquire in the new year.
Book Review | Love tangles with family as Great Calcutta Killings rage
Book Review of 'Independence' by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni.
Book Review | Who’s afraid of growing old?
The book, strangely, given my pessimism about ageing, made me smile
Mystery minus a detective unravels dynamics of a society
The book starts with a murder and ends with the reader finding out who did it
Penguin releases Shaili Chopra and Meghna Pant’s Feminist Rani
Book, being called testimony to and memoir of women’s issues is collection of interviews with path-breaking, fascinating opinion leaders.