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  • av Nandini Verma
    172,-

    I understand poetry as 'Verbalized storms that occur in my nerves and possibly in every part of my body.We often dislike our past, however, one must realize how important it has been, for the journey.Here's To Embrace Growth. I hope you understand and love all versions of yourself.I hope you fall into contentment with who you are. I hope we find our safe place.Here's a dream in the form of a book, a collection of poetry, to celebrate Love, Womanhood, Friendships, and importantly Growth.

  • av Lyons Josse
    186,-

    My Clouds My Lightning My Dew Drops My Raindrops My Downpour

  • av Heena Singhal
    511,-

    A man close to death is discovered somewhere in strife-torn Kashmir, alone but for the company of birds, in a decrepit room that is silent but for their agitated songs. Where does 'The Birdman'-as he is named by his perplexed rescuers-belong? In which soil is his misery rooted?Roots are in fact the leitmotif of Heena Singhal's Song of the Reed, inspired by Rumi's poem of the same name, which talks of the lament emerging from the flute, and the longing to unite with its source: the stem from which it is cut and fashioned for the satisfaction of others.The narrative stretches itself over countries and continents, beginning with the experience of Noor, a disillusioned girl of mixed heritage in contemporary Spain, who embarks on a quest for her real home.Meanwhile, bright and beautiful Reva, from an orphanage in New Delhi, also resolves on an energetic hunt for her lost family, reminding herself every step of the way that grieving is a luxury only for the privileged.Somehow, their disparate paths cross, united by their common compulsions. Separately and together, they search for a meaning to the love and hate in their private lives and in the world, coming to realise that in Kashmir, at least, the war between the two is never truly over.About the author:Heena Singhal has a degree from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India and a degree in Commerce from The Delhi University. When she is not writing, she is reading, spending time with her girls, painting or choosing the books for her Children's Book Club. She began writing this book when her first daughter was born in 2017 and completed it in 2022 around the time her second one arrived.The Songs of the Reed is her first novel.

  • av Nish Verma
    159,-

    What's mine is ours

  • av Aaira Goswami
    159,-

    Unearthing Northeast is a compilation of unheard stories from Northeast India. From tales of lesser-known freedom fighters like Kanaklata Barua of Assam, to insights to the battles of Nagaland and Manipur, this book aims to bring the uncommon tales and narratives of Northeast to limelight. Through historical fiction pieces, memoirs and non-fiction pieces, this anthology explores the states from a myriad of perspectives.Unearthing Northeast will "unearth" the stories of Northeast India.Author Bio:Aaira Goswami is a seventeen-year-old who comes from Assam. She currently lives in Jaipur. Aaira has been writing since she was ten years old and has published several articles across esteemed magazines and journals like Children's World, Teen Ink and Planet Young. Aaira is an avid reader and enjoys historical fictions, which shapes the premise of Unearthing Northeast. She is passionate about Diversity and Inclusion and wishes to share stories that not only touch people, but also change their perspectives.

  • av Mukul Kundra
    186,-

    When Vihaan sits down for a surprise interview, he recalls everything that made him who he is; everything he is seeking.Coming from a financially weak background in Varanasi, he struggles to go to the college of his dreams, and has to adjust. Thereafter, nothing goes as planned. Bullying, mental pressure, and lack of confidence cripple him throughout, but a tragedy in his family comes as a final stab in his heart. In a dilemma of wanting to end his life, but not momentarily, he decides to go to a place that is believed to offer absolute salvation- Mumukshu Bhavan. Little does he know, that the interview is the greatest stroke of luck he could have asked for.Will Vihaan be able to fulfil his goal of visiting Mumukshu Bhavan, and attain the salvation that he needs? What will be the realizations that beseech him? Will he come out a different man, or will he give in to the very circle of life and death that now awaits him?

  • av Nikilanshu Janwa
    240,-

    "When I dive deep in this water, it's all dark there. That darkness always tries to kill me, but I always reply, 'not yet...' and come out from it. But I think one day, that darkness will reply to me back, 'you are done.' Ahh! I hope I can live without this heart; it hurts a lot. If I won't open my eyes right now, then I will be dead, and if I did, it will be the same anyway. I think I should stop depending on others when I'm at my worst.""Sit, Vaishnavi, in half an hour, this town will catch fire."Have you ever imagine the world of feelings? The world where feelings replaces money. A true world. Nikhil is an ascetic and solitary boy who has lost someone important from his life. For him, spring never comes after winter because that spring has lost in a dreadful night. Nikhil's affliction has given him space from the peaceful world until she enters in his life. In the season of summer of mid-April, a blow of cold air suddenly touches his face when that girl appears in front of him, Vaishnavi, and then Nikhil's life starts to take turns.

  • av Nyamthian Tangjang
    186,-

    A collection of poetry but it is more like a story, a story of a girl growing up facing the truth of life. Kept quiet about her dreams in her diary, never realized she already had one as she thought the world was against her. Trying to figure out the purpose of her life to live and finally getting that she have to be in the present to figure it out. don't tell me It is not possible It is just a dream because I am a dreamer I dream of a life and I am a dreamer and if I don't dream I do not have a life

  • av Paper S
    172,-

    Every once in a while, there comes along a book that makes you wonder how the world works in ever so magnificent ways, and makes you think about things that have always floated in your mind, not being able to find a source of answer to hold on to. Ties that bind is a book that talks about relationships between two people, all so different from each other, all utterly beautiful and full of comfort. It tells us that every tie holds a special place in this world, between people, and there is rarely anything that can ever alter that feeling. It tells us to keep hold of people close to us, those who feel like home.

  • av Rohit Kanwar
    186,-

    On a heavy, foggy afternoon, Dev looked out the window of his hostel room and saw nothing, just like his future. The fourth and final semester of his master's degree was about to end and he had no idea about what was next. Till now, getting into the next course was always an escape, but now he seemed like running out of ideas, just like his packets of Maggi. Yesterday, Dev's hostel mess closed for winter vacation, and he thought of his future, or the lack of it, and rushed towards Laali's room.'Oye' said Laali to Dev, 'Will you break it or what?' he continued. 'Good you came by; we are out of stock. Just look at the weather, we need it'. Let's go now, it may snow later.Dev nodded in agreement as they had just partied last night and needed another bottle of "Old Monk". Maggi could surely wait.Tonight, maybe the wisdom of 'Old Monk' will provide some insight to my future, which the classrooms of Summerhill university have eluded from me till now, Dev thought.The next day after heavy snow always has clear skies. Will Dev be there to see his future, then?.Welcome to the Winters of Summerhill, a story where you look back and wonder how life opens up. When we realize there are no coincidences in life and everything is connected.

  • av Priyanka Narayan
    223,-

  • av Shiksha Shrinkhala
    167,-

  • av Paper Towns
    223,-

  • av Aakriti Bhardwaj
    157,-

  • av B Rao Manjula
    195,-

  • av Manisha Kumari
    181,-

  • av Sunil Mishra
    195,-

  • av Prachi Vaidya
    209,-

  • av Ahilya Pardhi
    195,-

  • av Tenny M
    223,-

  • av Aditya Chatterjee
    223,-

  • av Neelam Mehta
    181,-

  • av Sushmita Jha
    181,-

  • av Sonali Dutta
    265,-

  • av Surbhi Singh
    195,-

  • av Devashish Sardana
    237,-

  • av Sofia Noureen
    237,-

  • - it never ends
    av Gautam Navapara
    213,-

  • av Vaneeya Arora
    167,-

  • av Maariyah Siddique
    223,-

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