Of Childhood Memories and More
The oldest was thirteen, the youngest six. a day of choices, resilience, strength, friendship and above all, survival, binds six kids on the (mis)adventure of their lives
Q&A Joanna Taylor on the Churches of India
Taylor's recent book not only packs in the architectural details and the history of many known and lesser known churches of India but also directs the readers to some of the curious artefacts which visitors tend to miss
Book Review - The White Umbrella Carrying Pavlova from Peshawar to London
Despite its gentle idealism, this is certainly not a childrens book because many of the references will be unfamiliar to the average child and also because some of the endings are not happy. Sewell is better known for his art criticism
Let it Roll, Baby, Roll
What makes the book essential reading is that, as opposed to encyclopaedia- style collectible books for nerds, Sen adopts a research-oriented narrative format that makes for gripping reading
Book Review - The Longest Kiss The Life and Times of Devika Rani
The Longest Kiss is as much a story of the setting up of Indian cinema as it is the story of the actress who became a studio head
Cry, the Beloved Valley
The book is a time capsule, an extraordinary book about an extraordinary moment in the history of the Indian subcontinent
Quest for Nirvana
The book introduces the readers to ancient India that has been beautifully preserved in the art, architecture and cultural traditions China, Japan, Korea and Mongolia
I think India knows How to Welcome Black People
French travel blogger and author Roobens Fils tells us about his recently launched book Traveling While Black, and shares his experiences
Book Review Desi Delicacies
Desi Delicacies has a deeper purpose behind it to record culinary memories, local food heritage and forgotten grains
Apeejay Kolkata Literary Festival 2021 Begins Today
While some of the talks will be held at the newly renovated Heritage Currency Building under strict COVID-19 safety protocols, others will be conducted in a live streaming format
Jaipur Lit Fest's Back and Here's What's in Store
The calendar event is the latest to join the bandwagon of virtual festivals amidst the pandemic
Book Review The Food of Sichuan by Fuchsia Dunlop
Dunlop writes from first-hand experience, with a finely sharpened cleaver in hand as it were, and her own journey has been no less engrossing
Chasing the Lost Horizon
The journey is through one of the most stunning landscapes on the planet
Land of the Dawn-Lit Mountains
Land of the Dawn-Lit Mountains is an honest and incisive portrayal of a land and people in transition, buffeted by winds of change
City of Djinns
Wrapped in layers of history and mystery, the travelogue will make you fall in and out of love with Delhi
Wild Treasures Reflections on Natural World Heritage Sites in Asia
The books girth should not daunt you for one can dip in and out of its individual stories at leisure
On the Shelf The Lost Pianos of Siberia
Much like Siberia, the narrative is endlessly absorbing
On the Shelf Ancient Trade-Influenced Cuisines of Kerala
Each recipe in the book has been passed down through generations
Book Review The Great Nicobar Island Indias Southern Fortune
Always wondered about the Nicobar Island This book has it all for the traveller in you



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