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Coming Home
₹1,275.00India print edition available on: Amazon India
From new recipes such as Eggless Rose and Raspberry Tiramisu, Gourmet Chikki, Passion Fruit Truffles, to delicious macaron variants and savoury treats such as Cacio Pepe cookies and Chutney Cheese Pull-Apart Bread, Coming Home has something for everyone.
Krishna Calling: Travelogue of a Teenager
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Rahul’s bike collides with a truck while he’s going to buy beer, and now he is walking the line between life and death. There is chaos at the boundary between heaven and earth; Rahul is demanding to be sent back.
Sherlock and Devdas: Sherlock homes India Devdas gets Sherlocked
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A modern twist on the legendary characters – Sherlock & Devdas pairs two completely opposite yet eccentric personalities in an epic adventurous journey.
The Story of Secularism: 15th – 21st Century
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The issues surrounding secularism – state neutrality, freedom of religion, equal citizenship – have been discussed at least since the 18th century. However, the seeds of these ideas were sown in the 15th century….
The Hungry Cow
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Eleven-year-old Raju wants to be a veterinary doctor, because in every cow he sees his Gaura maan, the cow his father Gopala has reared. When he sees any cow limping/bleeding, he feels that it is Gaura maan who is hurt, so he aspires to treat them all…
Kickass Nonsense
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This book wears the heart of every such Indian, who lives amidst all this craziness, on its sleeve. At the same time, it offers plenty of food for thought and asks you to look for solutions, within.
Dads’ Daughters
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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…
Narrowcast: X-Unicorns Edition
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In this series of conversations, we celebrate founders who play it by their rules, taking unconventional, or even long-drawn-out paths to get there.
Or Forever Hold Your Peace
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SMRC/27/5’4” girl, MBA/B.Tech, Project Manager, software, seeking suitable boy.
‘Sundays began with mass at 7 in the morning. Mass would get over by 8 am and Dad would spend the next hour and a half reading the newspaper, which included circling suitable advertisements in the Catholic Section of the matrimonials. Once it was 11 am, he would start dialing the numbers of those he had deemed suitable.’
Weddings can be tricky business. They can be fun, emotional, exciting, frustrating, nerve-racking, downright stressful and very unpredictable…a bit like life itself. As a young, independent, well-qualified woman based in Delhi sets off on her own journey towards a happily-ever-after, she discovers that a lot can happen between finding Mr Right and saying ‘I do’.
The Tale of Two: An Outgoing and an Incoming Prime Minister
₹1,400.00After 26 years in which time he has been hailed as one of the most respected photographers of India, Raghu Rai has ventured into political territory once more. In this stunning new volume he photographs two important Indian leaders, an outgoing PM, Manmohan Singh, and an incoming one, Narendra Modi. Both are photographed amidst the cacophony of their party meetings, but there is a silence at the centre. One is tinged by despair, the other by a sense of overwhelming power. Raghu Rai is a noted photographer who has published 36 books including celebrated ones on Indira Gandhi, Mother Teresa and the Dalai Lama.

