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Sandeep Ray’s A Flutter in the Colony, the Journey of a Family Between Bengal’s Famine and the Malayan Emergency

Sandeep Ray was born off the Straits of Malacca, on the edge of a rubber plantation. Educated in India and in the United States, he began his career as a film-maker, travelling widely and producing award-winning documentaries. A historian now, he explores woven pasts in A Flutter in the Colony,

#ExclusiveExcerpt: Those Days in Delhi by Yashodhara Lal

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This was it. I squared my shoulders and swallowed. I peeked through the half-open door of my parents’ bedroom. Mum was lying on her bed with a book in her hand, reading glasses on, long black hair unravelling from its bun and across her pillow. She was giggling and snorting

Being Gandhi by Paro Anand

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HOW MANY TIMES MUST KIDS STUDY GANDHI? This is a novel that explores, not Gandhi the man or his life as a leader, but really the Gandhian way that must remain relevant to us. Especially today when the world is becoming increasingly steeped in violence and hate. Paro Anand says, ‘In Being

Delhi MP pens an explosive political thriller to be released by HarperCollins India on 8 July 2019

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HarperCollins India is pleased to announce that it will soon be publishing a political thriller like no other, The New Delhi Conspiracy, written by New Delhi MP Meenakshi Lekhi with Krishna Kumar. Slated for a pan-India release on 8 July 2019, the book has an unusual storyline, full of intrigue

#FirstLook | Narasimha: The Mahaavatar Trilogy Book 1

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PRAHLAD Death was all around him. He was in his battle fort, watching his men, thousands of them, dying at the hands of the Tribals – Vanars, Yakshas and Nagas. Blood was spilled, heads were severed and limbs were torn off. Prahlad knew that, at fifteen, he was too young