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...
Flame by Nelofer Currimbhoy – Book Review
An indulgent daughter sits down to write the story, Flame, of her incredible mother. A mother who is only about 16 years older to...
Conversations with Mani Ratnam by Baradwaj Rangan
Acclaimed filmmaker Mani Ratnam’s story has to be worth listening to and so you pick up this book, Conversations with Mani Ratnam, where an...
Behenji by Ajoy Bose – Book Review
Behenji A political biography of Mayawati, a Dalit woman who rose to become one of the strongest politicians of the biggest and politically the...
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....
Gandhari Ki Atmakatha by Manu Sharma
Gandhari Ki Atmakatha, Ah Mahabharat again! This time as a story of Gandhari, only focusing on what she knew, what she saw and her...
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...
Sonia Gandhi by Rani Singh – Book Review
Sonia Gandhi is probably the most enigmatic public personality today. Though she had been associated with the most visible political family of the country...