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Literary fiction

In Conversation: Devika Rege on her Phenomenal Debut ‘Quarterlife’

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Devika Rege’s stellar debut novel, Quarterlife engages with the contemporary political strains of India in a narrative that stretches the limits of storytelling. In conversation with HarperBroadcast, Rege talks about her literary journey as a debut author. Read more: Q. Tell us about your journey as a writer. What are

A genre bending tale fraught with suspense, The Witch in the Peepul Tree will haunt you long after you have turned the last page…

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HarperCollins India is delighted to announce the upcoming release of THE WITCH IN THE PEEPUL TREE  by Arefa Tehsin   Paperback | 344 pp | Rs 399 Available wherever books are sold | Releasing 16 June 2023 About the Book It is Makar Sankranti,1950, when sixteen-year-old Sanaz’s body is discovered

The Woman Who Climbed Trees by Smriti Ravindra

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HarperCollins presents The Woman Who Climbed Trees by Smriti Ravindra   One of the finest literary debuts of the past few years, the novel is an achingly beautiful story of one family’s search for fulfilment amid the deep psychological wounds inflicted by society.   Paperback | 432 pp | Rs

An ode to the everlasting memory of love… | Excerpt from ‘The Book of Everlasting Things’

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An assured debut novel from historian Aanchal Malhotra, The Book of Everlasting Things is both intimate and sweeping. A story spanning continents and generations, braiding the threads of the past to the future, here is a book which will linger in the reader’s mind like the notes of an unforgettable perfume. Read

The Garden of Tales: The Best of Vijaydan Detha

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HarperCollins presents The Garden of Tales The Best of Vijaydan Detha By Vijaydan Detha Translated by Vishes Kothari   Vijaydan Detha is undoubtedly the most important writer of Rajasthani prose in the twentieth century. He draws the reader into the complex and quirky world of the common folk of Rajasthan,