Learning to Be with Women in Sports
AdiDev Press has come out with another stellar series under the “Learning to Be” concept. Each new edition builds on the legacy of the older ones!
AdiDev Press has come out with another stellar series under the “Learning to Be” concept. Each new edition builds on the legacy of the older ones!
A treasure bonanza for the middle graders and adults who like to dip into Indian chronicles of chivalrous kings and queens and ancient folklore.
Ritu weds Chandani is a picture book that helps young readers understand same sex romantic love.
In Ten Indian Art Mysteries That Have Never Been Solved, author Mamta Nainy deftly delves into perplexing puzzles of Indian art history, where the readers are duly invited to become detectives in their own right!
“Live Your Best Life” Dr. Amrinder Bajaj has a clear message- “menopause is the end of menstruation, not the end of the world”.
Khwaja Ahmed Abbas’ Sone Chandi Ke Buth rekindles the enigma of authentic writing on Indian cinema, straight from the heart!
This fascinating volume of short stories dives deep into historical tales about Indian aristocracy and royalty. Targeted at middle graders, the book is a must for lovers of historical fiction.
Four board books open a window into the lives of women in science whose travails and stories will continue to inspire the youngest of children!
The Songs of Freedom series by Penguin Random House explores the lives of children across India during the struggle for independence.
Mai: Silently Mother by Geetanjali Shree is a novel that allows for silent contemplation, raising many philosophical and existential issues, gently weaving them into the story of a mother.