Zen: Love and Resistance in a Politically Charged India
Amritesh Mukherjee reviews Shabnam Minwalla’s Zen (Published by Duckbill, 2023) observing how it is rooted and relatable. You don’t really need to pick up the
Amritesh Mukherjee reviews Shabnam Minwalla’s Zen (Published by Duckbill, 2023) observing how it is rooted and relatable. You don’t really need to pick up the
As they say, change begins at home. And rightly so! The way we shape people around us, and the way we shape ourselves determine how
With a rising number of books and readers in the YA or the Young Adults category, you might wonder, why read a book on teens?
Grandmothers. Often the person who saves you from the scoldings of your parents and even your grandfather. Be it your maternal grandmother, who stuffs you
Engaging, interesting, delicious-looking books are essential for kids to lure them to the wondrous world of books. And if food is there too in the
We have all grown up with certain ideas about our grandmothers. But, how many of us have actually imagined her in a role different from
Year of the Weeds by Siddhartha Sarma is a stunning read guaranteed to keep you on the edge with its smooth pace and simple narration,
As far as the world literature in English is concerned, young adult fiction has existed for a long time, in the form of science fiction
Balaji Venkataramanan’s Pops has the most unassuming cover which disguises the humorous portrayal of a very real and very common story today; divorce. When I
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