Bheda by Akhila Naik brings to light the deeply rooted and often ignored pattern of caste discrimination. Let’s take a look at it.
The Party is a thought-provoking collection that gives a sharp lens into the lives of its characters whilst holding a mirror for the reader.
Pages by Bidyut Bhushan Jena is a ride through various emotions, memories and nostalgia. Hang tight while we marvel over this piece of work!
The Road to the Bazaar is a set of evergreen tales that is bound to evoke a lot of emotions and make you hold onto them...
Interpreter of Maladies, the first book by Jhumpa Lahiri which won her a Pulitzer award and cemented her standing as a writer. Let’s dive in!
Inamorata’s Labyrinth is a book that reminds us that there is nothing wrong with loving passionately another person as well as ourselves.
Raavan: The Enemy of Aryavarta by Amish Tripathi goes beyond the traditional portrayal of Raavan in Ramayana, a treat for Indian epic lovers.
Showcasing the reality of millions of women thinly encased in fiction Perumal Murugun’s One Part Women is bound to awaken your sleepy senses.
“Lifting The Veil” is a collection of stories by Ismat Chughtai that brings to light the hypocrisy of society and the complexities of gender dynamics while...
Dive into the profound narrative of Draupadi's life, often overshadowed by history. Pratibha Ray empowers her with a voice in "Yajnaseni."
For a quick getaway to the world of fantasy that is not too long but neither short, but rather apt, join us as we dive deep...
Wondering how good Gitanjali could be? After all, it won the Nobel Prize for Literature, but is it still relevant today? Read on to find out.
Often overlooked and treated as less than humans, this story brings to light the plight of the hijra community, encased in a murder-thriller.
Revisit many Indian mythologies with a more holistic perspective that focuses a lot more on women with Sudha Murty’s “The Daughter from a Wishing Tree”
Pankaj Kapur's "Dopehri" depicts Amma Bi's journey to find her identity amidst obstacles and the importance of human connections.
Khushwant Singh's “Train to Pakistan” does not shy away from painting a vivid and true picture of the horror that divided a country into two.
“That Long Silence” by Shashi Deshpande highlights the age-old struggle women face under patriarchy and one such journey to self-fulfillment.
“Wings of Fire” by A. P. J. Abdul Kalam tells the tale of a man who helped India reach glory in the scientific realm.
Narrating a tale of an ordinary teacher, The English Teacher by R. K. Narayan divulges deeply into many topics in less than 100 pages.
Is having a brand new thing the most important thing to a child? Yes. But, let Binya remind you what truly matters with her blue umbrella.