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  • av Malini Agarwal
    251

    Complete with interviews with prominent influencers and psychologists, personality self-assessment tests and interactive quizzes, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone navigating the complex battlefield that is social media today.

  • av Shobhaa De
    291

    In Insatiable, Shobhaa reminds us of the many delights and disappointments that the banquet of life offers, even as she examines the shared emotional hunger for happiness and love that binds us all.

  • av Sanjay Jha
    261

    Though Jha asks tough questions of the government and his former party, he has not lost faith in Mahatma Gandhi''s India. He writes of renewal, of hope. And the Congress, he firmly believes, is central to that revival of India.

  • av Aarti Khatwani Bhatia
    171

    What happens next? Does Mia continue to say ''No'' to everything? Does ''Yes'' ever come back to her? To find out, read this heartwarming story of Mia, the girl who lost her ''Yes''.

  • av Bina Nayak
    247

    A spirited tale of resilience and reinvention, Goagram takes you behind the scenes to reveal the pain and the goop behind the pouts and glitter on screen.

  • av Narendra
    247

    Vivid, compassionate, and a testament to the author's love for these lands and their people, Landscapes of Wilderness is a heartwarming, thought-provoking book that will appeal to anyone who is interested in the abiding relationships human beings have with nature.

  • av Subimal Misra
    291

    The movement that led to the unseating of the all-powerful CPI(M), which had ruled the state of West Bengal since 1977.

  • av Damodar Padhi
    261

    For more than three decades, Damodar Padhi has used this time-tested and all weather resistant (read resilient) approach with great success.

  • av Paul Blanchflower
    337

    Trees of South India is a result of over fifty years of dedicated work of restoring and researching the forests and native trees of the Coromandel Coast of South India.

  • av Nikhil J. Alva
    261

    Drawing on the dark truths of one of India''s most secretive wars, If I Have to Be a Soldier is a gripping story of identity, survival, betrayal and, above all, love.

  • av Namita Gokhale
    267

    I t is best, in one''s sojourns across the Himalaya, to be cautious in chance encounters, for one could well encounter a saint, a siddha, a madman or a charlatan. Mystics and Sceptics, edited by Namita Gokhale, comprises essays on all of these.

  • av Daaji Kamlesh D. Patel
    267

    As grounding as it is groundbreaking, Spiritual Anatomy is a must-read for seekers, meditators, and anyone who wants to cultivate joy in their life.

  • av Ashwin Sanghi
    197

    In an investigation plagued by police sluggishness and antiquated forensics, can Kadam, his daughter, Ketul, and Rane break the nexus between corrupt cops, politicians and the mafia, and find the killer before it is too late?

  • av Romulus Earl Whitaker
    311

    Snakes, Drugs and Rock ''n'' Roll tells the story of a boy who would become one of the greatest conservationists of his generation, discovering the wonders of India''s extraordinary natural world.

  • av Romesh Bhattacharji
    291

    Eloquent and absorbing, Kashmir will put you under its spell and have you longing to set off on your own adventure through this breathtaking land.

  • av Manreet Sodhi Someshwar
    271

    The rattled Maharaja signs the accession to India, pleading for immediate help. Pandit Nehru and Sardar Patel dispatch the Indian Army to defend the Valley, and Akbar Khan of the Pakistan Army races to aid the kabailis.

  • av Nanak Singh
    267

    1947. Amritsar. Guru Ram Das Serai near the Golden Temple has become a temporary refuge for Hindu and Sikh families fleeing the communal terror and bloodbath of Partition. One of the legions of volunteers providing succour to the new arrivals is Satnam Singh, the leader of the local Unity Council. He is struck by the extraordinary calm of an erudite-looking old man with a long flowing beard, and his companion, a resolute young woman, whose eyes seem haunted by the tragedies they have witnessed.Taking the story of the Partition forward from Hymns in Blood, A Game of Fire follows Satnam as he observes the rising tide of communal violence threaten his beloved Amritsar. His own friends abandon their beliefs to join the relentless cycle of revenge and retribution, determined to purge the city of its large Muslim population.

  • av Anwesha Sengupta
    267

    This is is a collection of short biographies of thirty such trailblazing Indian women who have broken the glass ceiling, and done it in style. Read about Durgabai Kamat, Amrit Kaur, Amrita Pritam, Fatima Beevi and many other such inspiring women of India.

  • av Mary Sandhya
    261

    Sandhya Mary''s novel masterfully translated by the award-winning Jayasree Kalathil - is an insightful and humorous take on ideas like normal-abnormal, natural-human, love-hate, that define contemporary society, and the exuberant and moving story of a woman trying to find her place in this world.

  • av Shankkar Aiyar
    261

    Aiyar maps how Aadhaar''s application expanded beyond its original intent. He researches its ups, downs, and turnarounds; discusses the concerns of activists and bureaucrats on potential misuse of the database for state surveillance; raises the urgent need for a data-protection and privacy law.

  • av Chetan Bhagat
    141

    Welcome to One Arranged Murder, an unputdownable thriller from India''s highest-selling author. A story about love, friendship, family and crime. It will keep you entertained and hooked right till the end.

  • av Ananya Devarajan
    171

    But as their opposing prophecies slowly become true and real feelings begin to cloud their experiment, Madhuri will have to decide if charting her own destiny is worth breaking Arjun''s heart -- and her own.

  • av Anindita Ghose
    197

    An astonishing feat of the imagination, The Illuminated is as sophisticated in the quality of its prose as it is provocative in its thematic focus on questions of identity. A remarkable novel of ideas, it marks the arrival of a tremendous new literary talent.

  • av Jill MacDonald
    181

    Here she tells their story, relating it to Mukti, the eldest of their three grandsons.Never before published, Habib''s letters provide a unique insight into the heart and mind of a renowned and multi-talented artist at a seminal period of his life.

  • av Amish Tripathy
    277

    In Idols, a companion volume to the bestselling Dharma, your favourite fictional characters are back, along with some new ones, to explore the essence and true meaning of murti puja.

  • av HarperCollins India
    151

    Authors featured in this anthology include Agatha Christie, Emily Bronte, Rabindranath Tagore, Emily Dickinson, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Edgar Allan Poe among others.

  • av Pranab Bardhan
    307

    The word 'charaiveti', from an ancient Sanskrit hymn, means 'keep moving', in search of self-realization. The leading Indian economist and public intellectual Pranab Bardhan invokes this in his moving narrative of a personal and professional journey.

  • av Deepa Kannan
    247

    This comprehensive guide offers an easy-to-adapt, prescriptive lifestyle programme that will empower us with incredible tools for a healthier life.

  • av Amarjit Singh Dulat
    267

    No Indian spymaster has, until now, written a memoir. A.S. Dulat is the first to do so, and in A Life in the Shadows he does it with considerable elan.

  • av N. Prabhakaran
    171

    Brilliantly translated by Jayasree Kalathil, Diary of a Malayali Madman marks the very first time this major Indian writer's work.

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