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With insightful detours into her eventful growing-up years, Being Sheela follows the life of lawyer, entrepreneur and philanthropist, Sheela Murthy, who has helped thousands of people overcome injustice, dispossession and legal tangles, so they may live a life of dignity in an increasingly challenging world. The book takes a close
Having built their lives on lies, Léo and Claire become acquainted at Montverre, an exclusive academy tucked away in the mountains where the best and brightest are trained for excellence in the grand jeu: an arcane and mysterious contest. And yet, he senses an odd connection with her, though he’s sure
In Why Not Me? Anubhav looks back on his roller-coaster ride of being crazy in love to heartbroken, expressing in words what countless others have felt. His message? A broken heart can make you a stronger person. Read this extract to from this sensational story of heartbreak to share the
The Secret Life of Debbie G. by Vibha Batra is the story of a sixteen-year-old who becomes an online sensation overnight. Except, it’s her online persona that hits big time. Set in contemporary times, where the number of likes, comments, shares, DMs and followers determine a teenager’s sense of self-worth,
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Spanish philosopher George Santayana had once said that those who do not read history are doomed to repeat it. This is why, on the 36th death anniversary of Indira Gandhi, it is important to remember and examine the events that led up to her death. The narrative in former R&AW officer
In his new book, Spite, Simon McCarthy-Jones draws on psychology, current affairs, literature and genetics to illuminate – whether we admit it or not – our spiteful side. There’s a hopeful message too – the upside of our dark side. Spite can drive us forward, and Simon provides a fresh perspective