Does the Blue in the sky make the ocean look Blue too? No, it doesn’t! One of India’s top scientists CV Raman explained what makes it so. This book will tell you about him and his great voyage of discovery. Read more
"If you wish information and improvement from the knowledge of others, and yet at the same time express yourself as firmly fix’d in your present opinions, modest, sensible men, who do not love disputation, will probably leave you undisturbed in the p
Attractive medha Gujral and renowned filmmaker, Shekhar Kapur, ended their high-profile marriage in a us hazari divorce Court in New Delhi. Bhajan SA Mr at an up jalota had two infamously unsuccessful marriages behind him. When media and an up met, a
The Transformer follows Kris gethin’s story from a small town in Wales, barely in control of his own lifeguard the way to Mumbai, India, where he transformed the bodies of Hollywood stars like hrithik br>Roshan and John Abraham while helping millions
Where did humans come from? And are monkeys really our cousins? Get the right answers to these questions and learn about the phenomenal discoveries Charles Darwin made about life on Earth. Read more
“In those terrible days of the lockdown during the pandemic, we were all waiting. We were waiting for things to be all right. And one day, they will indeed be all right. But the dead will never come back. The businesses that have closed and will not
Radioactivity is scary business they say. But it won a great woman the Nobel Prize twice! Find out more about the legendary scientist Marie Curie and learn from her dedication and determination. Read more
M. Chocolatier, a coffee pot is presented to Matisse. He becomes his favourite object to paint. Follow the adventures of M. Chocolatier in the Matisse house in this beautifully illustrated book on The life and art of Henri Matisse. Read more
What did Einstein say about time travel? How often did he comb his hair or even wear Socks? This book tells everything you want to know about the amazing genius, Albert Einstein. Read more
Over a career spanning upwards of six decades, Khushwant Singh has done more to puncture the humbug, hypocrisy and prudishness of Indian society with his frank and unabashed explorations of human sexuality than any other Indian writer writing in Engl
To be a writer, Amitava Kumar says, is to be an observer. The twenty-six essays in Lunch With a Bigot are Kumar's observations of the world put into words. A mix of memoir, reportage and criticism, the essays include encounters with writers Salman Ru
It is not My purpose to attempt a real autobiography. I simply want to tell the story of My numerous experiments with truth, and as My life consists of nothing but those experiments, it is true that the story will take the shape of an autobiography.
In these modern times, spirituality is a guiding light, an anchor to hold onto amid the mounting challenges and difficulties of the age. In the backdrop of a frenetic world, Rev. Dada J.P. Vaswani is a soothing presence who radiates love like a power
In the winter of 2014, Arundhati Roy met Edward Snowden, along with the actor and writer John Cusack and Daniel Ellsberg, the Snowden of the 1960s. Their conversations touched on some of the great themes of our times ֠the nature of the state, surveil
An incisive new biography of the great secularist who —alongside his spiritual father, Mahatma Gandhi— led the movement for India’s independence from British rule and ushered his newly independent country into the modern world. The man who would o
On a post-college visit to Florence, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jhumpa Lahiri fell in love with the Italian language. Twenty years later, seeking total immersion, she and her family relocated to Rome, where she began to read and write solely in he
Writers of South Asian descent have been garnering more and more success, acclaim, and attention. Story-Wallah gathers the finest South Asian voices in fiction for the first time in a single volume. As Shyam Selvadurai writes in his introduction, “Th
When the Country Calls is an inspiring saga of a patriotic soldier who left no stone unturned in serving mother India and the struggles of a prisoner-of-war and his fellow colleagues in enemy captivity, while upholding their pride in being Indians an
How do we judge a book cover? Are book covers like the clothing that we choose to wear? What do they say about us? And what is it like to have your clothing selected for you? These are the questions at the heart of this thoughtful meditation on th
Cezanne is consumed with doubt about his success as an artist. Discover the ups and downs of cezanne’s artistic journey with Zola, cezanne’s best friend in this beautifully illustrated book on Paul Cezanne. Read more