In November 2019, new fiction by Indian authors includes stories about Delhi and Kolkata, the newest Sam Wyndham book and lots of other great reads.
In November 2019, new fiction by Indian authors includes stories about Delhi and Kolkata, the newest Sam Wyndham book and lots of other great reads.
A collection of 7 Indian Bookstagrammers that add to the conversation and give readers great book reviews and recommendations.
In this excerpt from Paper Lions by Sohan S. Koonar, Ajit is upset that his son has decided to train to become an officer in the military.
In this excerpt from ‘No Illusions In Xanadu’ by Ruby Gupta, Pallavi finds out that her husband, Rajvir, a legendary Bollywood star, is dead.
Mental illness can cripple the daily functioning of a person and affect the people around them. Read these books to better understand mental illness.
In this excerpt from ‘Sara’ by Shashi Warrier, the protagonists Junaid and Alice meet each other for the first time at Junaid’s restaurant.
The 2019 DSC Prize For South Asian Literature longlist features novels that showcase the power of new writing in the South Asian literary landscape.
With a variety of subjects to explore in non-fiction books by Indian authors releasing next month, October is going to be a busy month for readers!
Read this excerpt from Sharanya Manivannan’s ‘The Queen Of The Jasmine Country’, longlisted for the 2019 JCB Prize for Literature.
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