Three-line seduction: 101 Haiku by Dinesh Raheja
Haiku, an alluring Japanese form of poetry, comes alive in 101 Haiku by Dinesh Raheja propelling the reader to appreciate the beauty, simplicity and profoundness of the form.
Haiku, an alluring Japanese form of poetry, comes alive in 101 Haiku by Dinesh Raheja propelling the reader to appreciate the beauty, simplicity and profoundness of the form.
Start-ups always incite excitement. As the ‘next big things’ that will change the world come up, there are many innovative ventures that also fall down…for no other reason than lack of right guidance. Well, this book provides just that….
Soul Warrior, a mythic fantasy novel by Falguni Kothari, turns the mythic fantasy genre on its head by weaving an exciting rendition of characters from the Mahabharata into an epic tale.
Atrangi’s concept furniture digs into the relics of the past to express a unique contemporary Indian aesthetic. We discover some pieces that would be perfect for our home libraries….
Ninja Nani is the latest sensation in town. With great power comes great responsibility, but Ninja Nani handles things with great flair!
There has been a surge in colouring books for adults in the past few years. Gods and Goddesses of India by Kanika Gupta catches the pulse of this trend with its own refreshing twist.
The Muralist by B. A. Shapiro talks about the budding Abstract Expressionist movement against a fictional but heart wrenching account of refugees in World War II.
All those of us who love Ruskin Bond know one thing for sure- nature is omnipresent in all his works. His books, short stories, musings and non-fiction features all exude…
In Manya Learns to Roar, Shruthi Rao humorously and sensitively explores how children overcome challenges and emerge victorious.
Even 200 years after her death, Jane Austen continues to be much-loved and read today. We explore her life through some key objects.