Book Review: ‘Jivya’s Talking Hands’ by Mamta Nainy
In "Jivya's Talking Hands" by Mamta Nainy Jivya's life centers around his mother, Aai, and her sudden death plunges him into silence, causing him to stop speaking entirely.
Book Review: ‘India’s Forests’ by Arup Jyoti Saikia and Mahesh Rangarajan
"India’s Forests: Revisiting Nature and History" is a collection of essays by distinguished scholars exploring the multifaceted relationships between Indian forests and society throughout history.
Book Review: ‘Hot Chocolate on Thursday’ by Michiko Aoyama
"Hot Chocolate on Thursday" by Michiko Aoyama is a comforting story that encourages readers to slow down and appreciate the beauty in everyday moments.
Book Review: ‘Hooked’ by Asako Yuzuki
"Hooked" by Asako Yuzuki is a quiet and unsettling story about loneliness, obsession, and human connection. The novel follows Eriko, a successful but deeply lonely woman, and Shoko, a lifestyle blogger whose messy but warm life attracts attention.
Book Review: ‘History Unpacked’ by Saisudha Acharya
Saisudha Acharya's “History Unpacked” reflects on a transformative experience with history, moving from disinterest to appreciation through engaging non-fiction.
9 Books to Read by Satyajit Ray: Remembering Him on his Birth Anniversary
Born on May 2, 1921, in Kolkata, Satyajit Ray was a multifaceted creative force—an Oscar-winning filmmaker, screenwriter, writer, illustrator, and designer. Beyond his groundbreaking...
















