Indira Ananthakrishnan's "The Queen Who Ruled the Waves and Other Amazing Tales of Royalty from Indian History" is a delightful collection of historical short stories.
After reading “Dating Dr Dil” love may have met its match but we sure have met our new favorite rom-com couple.
“The Naani Diaries” is more than just a romance book, It's a testament to the resilience of women in the face of adversity.
"The Pregnant King" challenges the notion that freedom of self-expression and transcending gender norms are recent concepts.
Often overlooked and treated as less than humans, this story brings to light the plight of the hijra community, encased in a murder-thriller.
In his parable, Ghosh reveals the effects of our constant exploitation of the ecosystem, which eventually causes it to collapse.
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.
Ashneer Grover’s Autobiography - Dogalapan has lately been the talk of the town, here’s our take on the buzz.
“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.
Glimpsing through 'The Namesake', the 2003 debut novel of the Pulitzer Prize winning author, Jhumpa Lahiri.
A marriage is a union of two souls, then why should it just be a woman carrying all the burden? The Dark Room explores this and...
Finding a home where you feel loved is difficult, imagine how difficult it must be to find the same in foreign land.
Fasting, Feasting by Anita Desai focuses on how diverse cultures share a lot of commonalities when it comes to familial dysfunctionality.
Nobody can put a price on emotions unless one’s status in society comes into question. The tale of Rudali explores just that and much more.
Aravind Adiga's debut novel, The White Tiger, won the Man Booker Prize. Here is a short review of the socially-charged satirical novel.