The Muralist by B.A. Shapiro
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.
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.
Even 200 years after her death, Jane Austen continues to be much-loved and read today. We explore her life through some key objects.
Shah Jahan and the Ruby Robber by Natasha Sharma reimagines history in a fun way for young readers.
We live in a world of start-ups and a society where a mind set of entrepreneurship has always been revered. Many books have been written on entrepreneurship, but what makes…
Reading competes with many entertainment options today. Fiza Pathan illuminates what parents need to know about reading and the modern child.
Ruskin Bond turns 83 on May 19, 2017. The prolific writer has just the right gift for his young readers- a gentle memoir chronicling his time with his father.
We can confidently say that each Dr. Seuss book is a prescription to some problem. That’s not a tall claim as you will soon discover.
An investigative journalist peeks behind impenetrable prison walls, and comes out with stories from the other side. Behind Bars depicts personal narratives of the famous, infamous and unknown people who exist on the other side.
Enchantico, India’s first book-subscription box for children has been spreading its magic for a while now.