Indian.English. by Jillian Haslam – Book Review
Indian.English. is a memoir written by an Anglo-Indian girl, who was born in India. Lived in extreme poverty in West Bengal as one of...
Bichhde Sabhi Baari Baari by Bimal Mitra
Bimal Mitra is the author of the story Sahib, Bibi Aur Ghulam. Guru Dutt made a film on it in the early 60s, just...
Durbar by Tavleen Singh – Book Review
Durbar is a journalist’s memoirs that bring out what she saw during her reporting expeditions. And then juxtaposes it with what happened in Delhi’s...
Don’t Kill Him by Ma Anand Sheela
I am quite fond of Osho. I find what he says simple, uncomplicated, logical yet mystical, and something that has an aura of giving...
Joseph Anton by Salman Rushdie – Book Review
Joseph Anton is the assumed name that Salman Rushdie took to conceal his identity during the time he was facing the Fatwa from Muslim...
Breaking Out by Padma Desai – Book Review
Breaking Out is memoirs of a remarkable woman, born in pre-independence India, studied at Harvard just after Independence. Worked in Delhi in the 60s....
The Man Within My Head by Pico Iyer
If I had one word to describe this book The Man Within My Head, it would be ‘Haunting’.
The author describes Ghosts, Gods, and Fathers...
Henna for the Broken-Hearted by Sharell Cook
Soothing cover design makes you pick up the book Henna for the Broken-Hearted, and you want to know what brought the author to India...
Inside Coca-Cola by Neville Isdell with David Beasley
Someone who spends his entire working career in one company, a company that is one of the oldest successful companies in the world, and...
Absolute Khushwant by Khushwant Singh & Humra Quraishi
Today, Khushwant Singh is special, more because of 95 eventful years that he has been witness to and part of. There are not many...