Three Thousand Stitches is a string of eleven short autobiographical stories penned by the chairperson of Infosys, Sudha Murthy. It depicts challenges she (and one imagines many other women) faced from conservative,
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Sharp, hilarious, and relatable are three words that best describe Shreya Sen-Handley’s book Memoirs of My Body. It opens with a seven-year-old Sen noticing her streaked underpants upon waking up after wet dreams about a boy who’s “literally from the wrong side of the tracks.” The young girl wonders what the discharge means?
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Letters from Kargil: A Soldier’s Daughter ushers the reader into an Intimate Glimpse into a Frontline Soldier’s Heart as Told Through his Letters.
The 1999 Kargil war altered Ind-Pak relations forever. We know this; we lived it through news media and disappearance of those near and dear.
Home Fire, a modern retelling of a Greek tragedy that speaks volumes about human psyche
Nothing is better than when you pick up a book and find characters so well fleshed-out that they become real people within minutes.
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The excitement over Raghuram Rajan’s new book, ‘I do what I do,’ ends as soon as you finish reading the title.