Time and again, women have testified to the power of words by resisting the status quo and writing their own stories. Indeed, in reading women’s writings, we experience how words empower and create central communities of ‘marginal’ voices. This month, HarperBroadcast celebrated phenomenal works by women. #ReadWomen. | | HarperCollins India Wins its Fifth Publisher of the Year Award | | We are humbled by the esteemed Publishing Next jury’s citation: ‘HarperCollins India is determined to continue making good books accessible to its readers.’ | | Spring Reading Recommendations | | Spring is here, and the days are longer for all readers’ delight to read a bit longer! Celebrate the new season with these excellent titles releasing in April. | | Women’s Voices in Women’s Voices | | Tune in to these exceptionally narrated audiobooks, curated with care, wherein women read women’s words. | | Megha Rao Reads a Poem from Teething | | ‘The best thing about falling apart is that you will have the privilege of experiencing survival..’ | | Savi and Vid Share Their Favourite Travel Destinations! | | India’s most popular digital nomads share their most memorable destinations with us. See their stunning pictures from these places and get inspired to embark on your own adventures! | | Q&A | Puja Changoiwala: ‘Fiction can underline the truth, embolden it, and hand it a megaphone. | | Written after months of research and personal interviews with migrant labourers, Puja Changoiwala’s critically acclaimed novel, Homebound, documents the brutal exodus of a community from their homes in the aftermath of the national lockdown on 24th March 2020. On the second anniversary of this national tragedy, we revisit this important moment in Indian history. | | Special Shoutout to This Month’s Winner | | Join us in congratulating | | Winner of #AtmasiddhiShastra dishawithbooks | | | | |