These Indian YA novels deal with LGBTQIA+ issues, Kashmir, infanticide, friendship and family and will keep you entertained for days.
These Indian YA novels deal with LGBTQIA+ issues, Kashmir, infanticide, friendship and family and will keep you entertained for days.
This feature explores how Indian YA literature walks a fine line between bestselling romances and issues of societal relevance.
If you’re looking for books like Jeffrey Archer’s, here’s a list of 7 books by authors like Ken Follett, Robert Ludlum and others to read and enjoy.
From lemon cakes to Turkish Delight, here are some of the most memorable dishes in literature for those who love to read and eat.
This list of Indian food memoirs highlights how food, and the stories around it, changed the lives of the people consuming it.
From discovering the Internet to predicting the landing on the moon, these novels have predicted a future that is now our reality.
This Small Press Month, we celebrate the rise of independent publishing houses in India, and their extraordinary contribution to Indian literature.
In the face of religious riots and hate propaganda in India, Deepa Anappara’s ‘Djinn Patrol On The Purple Line’ holds up a mirror to our reality.
Filled with guts, death, magical realism, gothic elements and sex, these fairy tales for adults are sure to renew your interest in the age-old tales.
To teach your children about grief and death, here are some recommendations that are sure to help them through difficult times.
Despite its popularity, romance literature is still considered to be a women-centric genre. Here, we attempt to find out if Indian men read romance.
Poetry elicits a reaction when you read or listen to it. Add in the evocative beauty of these Kashmiri poets’ works, and you’re in for a dazzling treat.
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