Book Review: ‘At The Pleasure of His Majesty’ by Chander M. Lall
"At the Pleasure of His Majesty" goes beyond the bounds of a judicial win, delving into personal sacrifices as well as the broader sociopolitical turbulence of the moment.
Book Review: ‘If I Have to Be a Soldier’ by Nikhil J. Alva
"If I Have to Be a Soldier," not only offers a captivating narrative but also sheds light on a crucial yet often overlooked part of India's history—the insurgency in Mizoram during the 1960s.
Book Review: ‘In Search of the Indian Village’ by Mamang Dai
"In Search of the Indian Village" is more than just a collection of stories and reports; it is an invitation to experience the rich mirage of Indian village life.
Interview: Harish Rijhwani, Author of ‘9 to 5 Cubicle Tales – A Race Against...
Delving into the intricate evolution of Hridaan Rajdev, the protagonist of the compelling series '9 To 5 Cubicle Tales', readers are invited to explore the depths of his emotional journey and transformation in the latest installment, 'A Race Against Time'.
Book Excerpt: ‘The Twentysomething Treatment’ by Dr Meg Jay
Excerpted with permission from The Twentysomething Treatment, written by Dr. Meg Jay, and Fourth Estate.
Book Review: ‘Red River’ by Somnath Batabyal
Somnath Batabyal's "Red River" is a moving and captivating story of three boys growing up in Assam during the chaotic early militant years.
















