The enigma endures: Sunanda Pushkar and her complicated story
The gripping biography of the ill-fated Sunanda Pushkar brings to life her eventful existence and remarkable journey.
The gripping biography of the ill-fated Sunanda Pushkar brings to life her eventful existence and remarkable journey.
Two gripping novels by two commanding literary voices have us hooked.
There are many treasures within the pages of ‘City of Girls’ that will keep you hooked as a reader.
Amrita Tripathi and Arpita Anand have used real-life stories in their book Real Stories of Dealing with Depression to emphasise the pressing need to prioritise mental health in India.
These graphic novelists and illustrators are using their visual art to highlight causes and injustices in society.
These two women authors have captured the world of bibliophiles this month.
We review the latest non-fiction titles with women at the top and centre.
Here are seven remarkably fresh titles that your kids (and you!) will love reading.
Author Simone Ahuja has revolutionised the idea of ‘jugaad’ – her research on frugal innovation and creative improvisation helps large organisations optimise output.
Dr Tara Swart, a neuroscientist and executive coach with a background in psychiatry, is convinced about our ability to alter how our brains work. Here’s an excerpt from her new book, The Source.
An interview with Ishita Jain and Naomi Kundu, authors of the new children’s book ‘The Girl Who Went to the Stars and Other Extraordinary Lives’.
The Supergirls series by Katha India contains interesting, relatable stories to educate children about water, sanitation and hygiene – from day-to-day cleanliness to menstrual taboos.
Nidhi Chopra decided to apply Marie Kondo’s famous KonMari ‘tidying up’ method for decluttering her relationships, and this is where it got her.
With her new book that profiles 15 young women from varied backgrounds, Varsha Adusumilli is out to create new female icons for girls around India.















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