Tag: Book Review
Book Review: Fearless: A Guide to Freedom and Fulfilling Your Fullest...
Sylvia Yu Friedman’s Fearless is a compelling tapestry of personal experiences, transformative lessons, and a call to action against injustice. The book goes beyond...
Book Review: The Essential Ghalib by Anisur Rahman
Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib popularly known as Mirza Ghalib is an enduring luminary of Urdu poetry, who has captivated generations with his profound, witty,...
Book Review: ‘I’ll Have It Here’ by Jeet Thayil
Jeet Thayil’s I’ll Have It Here marks a triumphant return to poetry after a hiatus of over a decade, following his acclaimed These Errors...
Book Review: Golden Sportspersons – A Celebration of Grit, Glory and...
Golden Sportspersons is more than just a compilation of stories; it is a powerful tribute to the indomitable spirit of India’s greatest athletes. Through...
Book Review: The Boy with a Hundred Questions by Nalini Ramachandran
The Boy with a Hundred Questions, penned by Nalini Ramachandran and published by HarperCollins, is a delightful exploration of childhood curiosity and the boundless...
Book Review: The Song Of Achilles by Madeline Miller
Miller really hit the jackpot with this one. The book took up a whopping 10 years of her life, and trust me when I...
Book Review: Mission Bengal – A Saffron Experiment
From a political party with no existence in bengal politics until recently in 2013 to sweeping nearly half of the West...
‘A Poem a Day’ by Gulzar to be released on October...
A Poem a Day is a volume of Indian poetry like no other, selected and translated by Gulzar, one of India’s most renowned...
Chinese Author Fang Fang’s Diary of Her Lockdown Time in Wuhan
HarperNonFiction will publish Wuhan Diary: Dispatches from a Quarantined City by well-known Chinese literary writer Fang Fang. The ebook will be published on 15th May...
Book Review: The Extraordinary Life and Death of Sunanda Pushkar by...
It has been rightly said, “Sunanda died just as she had lived. Dramatically. Her life bewitched, her death baffled. Just like there are...