Authorsupfront

We nurture your creative expressions and bring your books to life.

Bookstore

Chasing His Father’s Dreams

495.00

India print edition available on: Flipkart

International print edition available on: Amazon US

eBook available globally on Amazon Kindle

 

Chasing His Father’s Dreams is a comprehensive exposition of the circumstances under which Naveen Patnaik, the founder and leader of the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) political party who is now in his fourth term as Chief Minister of the eastern Indian state of Odisha, rose to power.

Calcutta Diary

345.00

Also available on: Amazon India | Flipkart | Amazon USA | Amazon UK

eBook available on: Kindle | iBooks | Kobo | Nook |

 

The essays in Calcutta Diary first appeared in the Economic and Political Weekly during the infamous 21-month Emergency imposed in India between June 1975 and March 1977. Interestingly, Ashok Mitra had worked with former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi who had imposed the Emergency. The essays recount aspects of a unique and particularly difficult phase in contemporary Indian history.

Life in Metaphors: Portraits of Girish Kasaravalli

395.00

Print edition also available on: Amazon India | Flipkart | Amazon USA Amazon UK

eBook edition available globally on Amazon Kindle

 

Life in Metaphors: Portraits of Girish Kasaravalli is a collection of portraits sketched by colleagues, friends, family, filmmakers and film critics, providing insights into the intricate layers of Kasaravalli’s cinema and exploring the nuances of his films and their metaphors.

My Ajji and I

400.00

India print edition available on: Amazon India

eBook available globally on Amazon Kindle

 

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.

Sue The Messenger

325.00

At a time when space for quality journalism seems to be shrinking, there are journalists who still stick to their jobs by reporting and commenting on every development that undermines democracy and the rule of law.