10 Indian women who were the first to do what they did by Shruthi Rao
Duckbill brings forth a compilation of stories of ten remarkable Indian women who were pioneers in their fields.
Duckbill brings forth a compilation of stories of ten remarkable Indian women who were pioneers in their fields.
Relive the days of carefree thoughts and happy abandon…Faaltugiri, a humorous and nostalgic memoir takes you through the Bombay of the ‘80s.
My Big book of Earth and My Big Book of Global Warming edited by Geeta Dharmarajan focus on the urgent necessity of teaching children to care about our planet.
As we celebrate Gandhi Jayanti on 2nd October 2019 and commemorate 150 years of Mahatma Gandhi’s birth anniversary let’s take a look at a few captivating books for children on Gandhiji
Sometimes life takes us on a long and arduous journey but ultimately it is ourselves we meet at the end of every journey. This is the simple truth that author Anmol Arora explores in The Last Dance.
A self-help book directly addressing concerns of teenagers.
Do you wonder where your time disappears as you struggle to balance different elements of your life? The Productivity Revolution is a crisp and impactful book to guide you through these rough waters.
Katha Books has always been a forerunner in value-based reading collections that are not overly moralistic, but deeply fun. My Big Book of Kindness continues the trend.
Have you ever believed that life would be easier if only you knew the future? My Friend Genie dips into the realm of magical realism to seek an answer.
The gap between education and real-life is often wide. However, as a woman reporting conflict on the ground, the craft of survival is a different story. How can one ever prepare for this role?