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Memoir

In Conversation: Manish Gaekwad Talks to Jogathi Manjamma

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In conversation with Manish Gaekwad, Padma Shri B. Jogathi Manjamma talks about how her art of ‘jogathi nritya’ helped her survive the trials and tribulations of growing up as a transgender woman in Karnataka. Read the conversation below: Q. What was your first meeting with Jogathi Manjamma like? Could you

HarperCollins to publish From Manjunath to Manjamma this Pride Month – coming 5th June 2023

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HarperCollins India is delighted to announce the publication of an inspiring and heart-rending memoir From Manjunath to Manjamma: The Inspiring Life of a Transgender Folk Artist by B. Manjamma Jogathi with Harsha Bhat Releasing on 5th June 2023   HarperCollins India is delighted to announce the publication of a compelling

EXCLUSIVE | Read an Excerpt from Ruskin Bond’s Latest Book!

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In his trademark warm, witty, whimsical style and his marvellously simple prose, Ruskin tells us how to enjoy the advancing years some of us are blessed with, and how to make the most of the amazing gift called life. On his 89th birthday, we are delighted to present a delightful

When Shobhaa De Dined With Aamir Khan and MF Hussain

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Quintessential exuberance and keen observations firmly in place, Shobhaa De tells us about travelling solo, feasting (and fasting) with family and friends, the triumphs and losses that accompany ageing, the vagaries and vulnerabilities of being a writer and, above all, how food connects people in the most unexpected places and

Wasim Akram Revisits the 1986 Sharjah Match Against India | Excerpt from ‘Sultan’

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Sultan provides an unprecedented insight into the life – both on and off the field – of a cricketer who revolutionized the sport with his speed and swing, and a patriot buoyed and burdened by the expectations of one of the game’s most fanatical publics. Read an excerpt from the book