Book Review

Chronicles of the Lost Daughters by Debarati Mukhopadhyay

Chronicles of the Lost Daughters, which was originally written in Bengali as "Narach" and has since become a best-selling book, vividly depicts the magnificence and depravity of Bengal during the late nineteenth century under British colonial rule.

Rethinking Money and Capital by Swapnil Pawar

Title: Rethinking Money and CapitalAuthor: Swapnil PawarPublisher: One Point Six TechnologiesGenre: Economics, FinanceFirst Publication: 2022Language: English  Book Summary: Rethinking Money and Capital by Swapnil Pawar While money and capital...

Delhi via Lucknow by Ashwini Rudra

Delhi via Lucknow by Ashwini Rudra is a second-chance love story told in alternating timelines about two people who met while growing up, parted ways, and then reunited years later.

Forgotten Tales: Stories from the Kashmir Valley by Sana Altaf

Forgotten Tales is an engrossing debut collection of short stories that is set in the Kashmir Valley in India and explores what it means to be Kashmiri as well as what it means to live, to survive, and to persevere after experiencing tragedy.

Riding the De(mon) by Murali Raghavan

Murali Raghavan's Riding the De(mon) tells the story of a systemic corruption so pervasive and so well disguised that it continues for years and includes many crooks who have escaped law enforcement, killers, and heaps of filthy cash.

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