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Best Indian Fiction

HarperCollins presents The Keeper of Desolation by Chandan Pandey

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presents THE KEEPER OF DESOLATION Stories    by Chandan Pandey Translated from the Hindi by Sayari Debnath   Award-winning author Chandan Pandey brings a collection of nine surreal yet gritty, violent yet poetic, stories set in the heartland of India. The themes of The Keeper of Desolation are urgent and relevant

Read an Excerpt from Mrinal Pande’s ‘Sahela Re’

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When Vidya, a music scholar, sets out to write a book on the history of Hindustani classical music, she uncovers the remnants of a time and a tradition fast receding: when singers embodied the ragas in their purest forms; when patrons were worshippers, not followers. Mrinal Pande’s Sahela Re is a heartfelt

CIU: Criminals in Uniform

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HarperCollins presents CIU Criminals in Uniform by Sanjay Singh and Rakesh Trivedi A furore erupts across India when explosives are found in a vehicle parked outside the house of Asia’s richest man. The controversial head of Mumbai Police’s elite Crime Investigation Unit (CIU), who handles all the high-profile cases, becomes

Best Quotes from Priya Hajela’s Partition Novel ‘Ladies’ Tailor’

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Journey back in time and experience the refugee spirit as Ladies’ Tailor captures you with all its romance, adventure and one man’s iron will to not just survive, but to thrive with new beginnings. Read 7 awe-inspiring quotes from this heartening debut! “…he lifted the latch off the top and pushed the

Anukrti Upadhyay’s Kintsugi wins the Sushila Devi Award 2021 for the best book of fiction by a woman author

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HarperCollins India is delighted to announce that Anukrti Upadhyay has won the SUSHILA DEVI AWARD 2021 for the BEST BOOK of FICTION for her critically acclaimed novel, Kintsugi, which was published under its prestigious Fourth Estate imprint. The Ratanlal Foundation and the organizing Committee of the Bhopal Literature and Art