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Sitanshu
₹249.00India print edition available on: Amazon India
As the divine Blue Lotus Indivara sprouts an ominous red petal, its guardians must do everything in their power to protect it and their kingdom. Aryavir and Sitanshu march to the border of Kalipura for a bloody showdown with the Chandraketu King Divyendu.
A Million Missions
₹450.00A Million Missions takes a close and comprehensive look at the working of the country′s voluntary sector and its various aspects.
Many of the million-plus NGOs in India work among the poorest and most marginalised sections of society inspiring hope for a better life and a ″new India″. Today′s non-profit sector has influenced the rightsbased paradigm of social welfare and economic development thereby furthering grassroots action and democratic foundations. NGOs in India are involved in diverse areas,from primary education and basic health to caring for the elderly.
A Million Missions is an invaluable resource for representatives of the corporate sector or donor agencies, government officials, civil society activists, and students and scholars of development studies.
Dads’ Daughters
₹295.00Print edition also available on Amazon India | Amazon USA | Amazon UK
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Dads’ Daughters is a collection of essays, seeking to examine this unique relationship from both the daughters’ and the fathers’ viewpoint. In these deeply introspective passages…
Walking Wounded: Investing in Mental Health with Wi.Sk.Wi (Will.Skill.Wisdom)
₹400.00India print edition available on: Amazon India | Flipkart
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Walking Wounded is the journey together of care giver and care receiver, collectively affected yet working through Mental Health conditions.
Cooking Up A Storm – The Misra Family Way
₹750.00Also available on: Amazon India | Flipkart |
Also available in hardcover format
For the Misra sisters, Suneeta and Susmita, food always was and continues to be an important part of their lives. This book is a labor of love, persistence and a desire to leave behind a culinary legacy. It contains an eclectic collection of recipes that have been painstakingly detailed and neatly categorized for easy reading and access.
BOOTS
₹245.00Also available on: Amazon India | Flipkart
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Boots never did have much respect for authority or the silly rules you and I live by. Constantly up to practical jokes, when he is suddenly thrown into a sea of tutors, he uses every trick in the book to get out of work.
Seeking To Live
₹495.00Print edition also available on: Amazon India | Flipkart | Amazon USA | Amazon UK
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Seeking To Live is an anthology of articles and poems highlighting the importance of how we ‘see’ life.
The Movements of Movements
₹895.00The Movements of Movements
Part 1: What Makes Us Move?
MRP: Rs 1195. Offer price: Rs 895
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What Makes Us Move?, the first of two volumes, provides a background and foundation for understanding the extraordinary range of uprisings around the world …
My Ajji and I
₹400.00India print edition available on: Amazon India
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My Ajji and I chronicles the life of my grandmother. Her inspiring story spanning a century, tells you how Akkutai got herself educated, became a doctor, re-married, worked and brought up a family in the jungles of East Africa and later set up her own maternity home in India to promote safe motherhood.
Stout and Tender: A Collection of Poems Pure and Impure
₹995.00Indian print edition also available on: Amazon India
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Stout and Tender is Badri Raina’s third (and largest) anthology of poems in which the academic-poet, while musing and introspective, feels compelled to engage with glaring contemporary brutalities, anguish, sad and reviling ironies, the slow, stabbing death of humanism, and societal change inflicted by the digital age.

