Book Review: ‘The Vulnerables’ by Sigrid Nunez
Reading "The Vulnerables" feels like catching up with an intriguing friend, and listening to mesmerizing stories of life during the pandemic.
Book Review: ‘The Yellow Book: A Traveller’s Diary’ by Amitava Kumar
"The Yellow Book: A Traveller's Diary" is not just a travelogue but a rich tapestry of personal reflections, contemporary issues, and the enduring call for hope.
Book Review: ‘ULFA: The Mirage of Dawn’ by Rajeev Bhattacharyya
"ULFA: The Mirage of Dawn" is more than just a book; it's a labor of love from a seasoned subject matter expert. Rajeev Bhattacharyya's work is a brilliant contribution to the understanding of ULFA's complex history, offering readers a deep dive into the organization's covert operations and cross-border connections.
Book Review: ‘Of Indian Carpets and Carpetwallahs’ by Jon Westborg
"Of Indian Carpets and Carpetwallahs: An Appreciation" is an enlightening ode to the artistry, history, and cultural richness woven into the fibers of Indian carpets.
Book Review: ‘Reflections of a Wandering Heart’ by Shilpi Goyal
"Reflections of a Wandering Heart" stands as a beautifully written series of poems that captures the essence of beauty, womanhood, love, solitude, and the intricate fabric of life.
Book Review: ‘Pranab, My Father’ by Sharmistha Mukherjee
"Pranab, My Father: A Daughter Remembers" emerges not only as a significant contribution to political literature but also as a breezy and enjoyable read. Sharmistha Mukherjee's eloquent storytelling captures the essence of a devoted father, a seasoned politician, and the intersecting realms of personal and political life.
















