If I have to describe The Orphans of Mersea House by Marty Wingate in a single word, I would say ‘heartfelt.’ Set in …
Fiction
One of my reading resolutions for 2022 is to pick up more books written by Indie authors, particularly Indian authors. With this thought …
Kiran Manral’s The Kitty Party Murder is a humorous murder mystery revolving around the famous kitty parties of Mumbai. With her satirical approach …
Kings, Saviours & Scoundrels: Timeless Tales from Katha Sarita Sagara by Anupama Jain is an enthralling retelling of tales from the Kathā-saritsāgara. One …
If You Cry like a Fountain is a delightful picture book for early readers, highlighting the practical uses of tears. Vola sends across …
Boy Underground is my first time reading Catherine Ryan Hyde’s work, and I’ve fallen in love with the author’s style of story-telling. The …
The Aunt Who Wouldn’t Die is a contemporary classic novella about three generations of Bengali women who defy all expectations. Originally written in …
Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan is really about the things that matter–human emotions, struggles, compassion and the courage to do the …
Ahalya’s Awakening by Kavita Kané brings Ahalya, a complex woman, into the spotlight. This retelling begins when the newly appointed Indra – Nahusha, …
Yellow Crocus by Laila Ibrahim is a story set in pre-civil war America (1800s) in the plantations of Virginia. The novel follows Lisbeth …
