Rudyard Kipling’s ‘Christmas In India’ is a poignant poem that talks of celebrating Christmas far from home and in an unfamiliar environment.
Rudyard Kipling’s ‘Christmas In India’ is a poignant poem that talks of celebrating Christmas far from home and in an unfamiliar environment.
Over the years, literature has heavily influenced Christmas traditions. Read this infographic showing a literary history of Christmas to find out how.
Christmas is around the corner, which means the season of gifting is upon us! This list of Secret Santa gifts is sure to help you out, no matter the budget.
In this excerpt from Where Do You Go In The Dark, My Love? by Isha Singh, the author sets the stage for the horrors that befall the protagonists.
If you are scrambling to achieve your reading goals for the year, here’s a list of short and extraordinary books to help cross the finish line.
For anyone looking to explore new genres, authors and books, here is an easy-to-follow guide that will help in creating your own reading challenge.
In this excerpt from Kamalini Natesan’s Naked Beneath The Midnight Sun, the protagonist bonds with new friends, and contemplates what friendship means.
The culinary history of Kerala, the story of the Dalai Lama’s escape from Tibet and other works of non-fiction by Indian authors await you this December.
December brings us fascinating fiction by Indian authors, including tales of Partition, translated literature, and short story collections.
In this excerpt from Avni Doshi’s Girl In White Cotton, the protagonist tries to forgive her mother for her erratic behaviour.
In this excerpt from Paper Moon by Rehana Munir, the protagonist, Fiza, gets the shock of her life when she receives some unexpected news.
Picking the right book for your child is never easy. Here we have 11 authors sharing their recommended reads when it comes to children’s books.
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