At Home by Bill Bryson – Book Review
At Home by Bill Bryson is a mammoth book. It takes you around the world, across the eras without really stepping out of the...
On Creativity by Sudhir Kakar & Gunter Blamberger
As a student of Innovation, creativity and the psychology behind it have been a subject of interest for me. Who better than Sudhir Kakar...
Dream with Your Eyes Open by Ronnie Screwvala
Dream with Your Eyes Open by Ronnie Screwvala is one of the best books I have read by an Indian entrepreneur. Written straight from...
Empires of the Indus by Alice Albinia
Empires of the Indus had been on my reading list for a very long time. I read Leela’s Book by Alice Albinia earlier. Mahabharat has inspired...
Frugal Innovation by Navi Radjou and Jaideep Prabhu
Frugal Innovation is a logical sequel to Jugaad Innovation, which both the authors had earlier co-authored along with Simone Ahuja. In Jugaad Innovation they...
Me Hijra Me Laxmi by Laxminarayan Tripathi
Laxminarayan Tripathi or Laxmi is a Hijra from Mumbai. In this autobiography Me Hijra Me Laxmi, Laxmi talks about her journey from childhood to...
Mother In Love by Manju Dasgupta
Manju Dasgupta writes about her mother-in-law, whom she chooses to refer to as her Mother-In-Love for this book. Otherwise, she calls her Ma-almost like...
The Red Rucksack by Ben J. West – Book Review
The Red Rucksack is a travelogue that tells the story of a pharmacist who gives up his running business to travel solo around the...
Buddha in Central Asia by Sunita Dwivedi
The author of Buddha in Central Asia Sunita Dwivedi was born in Kushinagar. The city where Buddha attained Mahaparinirvana. She goes to central Asia...
Mid-Career Crisis by Partha Sarathi Basu
Mid-Career Crisis - a real or perceived condition that most professionals face in their career sooner or later. Author Partha Sarathi Basu says some...