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  • av Amar Williams
    265,-

  • av Westland Books
    235,-

  • av Dhanpat Rai Srivastava
    235,-

  • av Sanjay Subrahmanyan
    389,-

  • av Preeta Sukhtankar
    175,-

  • av Jayati Ghosal
    165,-

  • av Radhika Suri
    165,-

    About the BookIdlis are a soft, round and tangy treat from the sunny side of South India. Join Ajji and her grandchildren Kai, Pai ane Gobi Manchurian on a yummy adventure to make soft fluffy idlis. When the batter doesn't puff up, they come up with fun and cozy tricks to make it rise. Then the pages to discover their idli - making fun!About the AuthorRadhika Suri - With over three decades of experience, Radhika Suri is an experienced educator, author, and passionate nature enthusiast. Her most cherished years are those spent as an early years educator files with amusing from her students. She has learned a lot about thinking creatively from children and her years teaching them awakened the storyteller in her!

  • av Ruskin Bond
    235,-

  • av Ashdin Doctor
    235,-

  • av Red Panda
    175,-

  • av Pranoy Mathew
    259,-

    About the BookA SPELLBINDING STORY WHERE ANCIENT MAGIC COLLIDES WITH MODERN LIFE.When Lucy David inherits a mysterious lamp from her late grandfather, she unwittingly releases Iblis, an ancient and powerful djinn. Trapped for centuries, Iblis offers Lucy three wishes in exchange for his freedom.With each wish, Lucy peels back layers of her own history and the djinn's tragic past, unfolding their intertwined destinies. As she delves into her past and confronts her troubled present, Lucy grapples with her failed relationships, addiction and her failed start-up dreams. Iblis too struggles with his own demons and the burden of immortality. As their connection deepens, Lucy must decide: will she use her final wish to free Iblis, or keep him by her side forever?Transcending time and dimensions, Lucy and the Djinn is a tale of love, loss and self-discovery-a spellbinding journey.About the AuthorPranoy Mathew is an Indian-born novelist, designer, and photographer, currently residing in Sweden. His debut novel, Lucy and the Djinn, is deeply inspired by his own personal experiences with the supernatural, reflecting his lifelong curiosity about things beyond the ordinary. When he's not writing, you'll find Pranoy immersed in exploring the mysteries of the occult and magic, or simply contemplating life's deeper questions.He loves connecting with readers and is always open to engaging conversations.Find him on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, or YouTube @pranoymathew. For updates on his latest works, visit his website at www.pranoymathew.com.

  • av Amol Palekar
    639,-

  • av M. Mukundan
    339,-

    About the BookA NOVEL THAT GENTLY BUT RELENTLESSLY EXPLORES THE CONTROVERSIAL AND COMPLEX ISSUE OF DEATH BY CHOICE.When seventy-year-old Unnikrishnan calls a press conference to announce the date of his death, he is disappointed at the apathy with which the news is met. It has been many years since he fled his home and village, and nobody remembers the sensational success of his first novel, set in the time of the Malabar Rebellion of 1921, but he finds it hard to accept the utter lack of interest in his announcement or the reason for it. Until young Paru, rookie journalist for the local daily, turns up on his doorstep, despatched by her editor to unearth what she can of his story.What happened to drive Unnikrishnan away from his family and friends? What was he doing in those missing decades? And how is he going to meet his end-will he kill himself, and if so, how and why? These are the questions Paru puts to him over and over again, pleading, cajoling, threatening, but it will take a lot more to get the stubborn old man to reveal the truth. If he ever will.A remarkable story about human suffering and transformation, this new novel by the award-winning writer-translator duo will have you questioning the most fundamental aspects of life-and death.About the AuthorM. Mukundan's stories and novels have been widely translated into various languages. He has been awarded the Ezhuthachan Puraskaram, the highest literary honour given by the Government of Kerala; the Crossword Book Award twice, first in 1999 for On the Banks of the Mayyazhi and again in 2006 for Kesavan's Lamentations and the Sahitya Akademi award and N.V. Puraskaram for Daivathinte Vikrithikal (God's Mischief). Dehi: A Soliloquy, the English translation of Delhi Gathakal (2011), won the JCB Literature Prize in 2021.About the TranslatorNandakumar K. started his career as a sub-editor at Financial Express. Delhi: A Soliloquy by M.Mukundan, which he co-translated with E.V. Fathima, was his first published translation from Malayalam. He lives and works in Dubai.

  • av Bhagat Singh
    149,-

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    285,-

  • av Vinod Kumar Nagpal
    235,-

  • av Moupia Basu
    285,-

  • av Salil Desai
    285,-

  • av Swami Vivekananda
    175,-

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    175,-

    About the BookANTHOLOGY OF SPINE-CHILLING GHOST STORIES, HANDPICKED BY RUSKIN BOND, THAT WILL LEAVE READERS HAUNTED LONG AFTER THE LAST PAGE IS TURNED.A shadow lurking over the bed, a hand pressed against the window, the sound of slippers scuffing down a dark alley ... everyone loves a good ghost story, especially Ruskin Bond-one of India's best-loved authors and a doyen of the art of spooky tales. Within the pages of this carefully curated anthology are stories handpicked by Bond himself.Featuring masterful storytellers like Nathaniel Hawthorne, H.P. Lovecraft, M.R. James, Rudyard Kipling, Edith Nesbit, Paul Ernst and other notables, this collection is a haunting mix of the eerie, the unsettling and the downright terrifying.In 'The Ghost of Dr. Harris', for instance, the spectre of a wronged doctor haunts the living, blurring the line between justice and vengeance. Then there's 'The Terrible Old Man', in which three criminals plan to rob an old man with a spooky smile. M.R. James's 'The Haunted Doll's House' unfolds a miniature horror show, complete with a murder. Rudyard Kipling's classic 'My Own True Ghost Story' takes you into the eerie atmosphere of British India. And this is just the beginning ...Open the pages of 13 Chilling Ghost Stories-if you dare-and lose yourself in its perfect blend of timeless horror and classic storytelling.About the AuthorRuskin Bond is India's most-loved and read children's author. His first novel, The Room on the Roof, written when he was seventeen years old, won the John Llewellyn Rhys Memorial Prize in 1957. Since then, he has written several novels, essays, poems and children's books. He has also written over 500 short stories and articles that have appeared in a number of magazines and anthologies. He received the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1993 and the Padma Shri in 1999.

  • av Sudhamahi Regunathan
    259,-

  • av Red Panda
    149,-

    About the BookEVERYDAY SHLOKAS, MANTRAS, AND PRAYERS FOR KIDS HELPS KIDS LEARN AND MEMORISE STOTRAMS, STUTI, SHLOKAS AND MANTRAS BESIDES NURTURING INNER PEACE AND HARMONY, PEACE AND HARMONY, ONE VERSE AT A TIME.In a fast-paced world, Everyday Shlokas, Mantras and Prayers for Kids invites children to pause and connect with timeless wisdom. There are Sanskrit and Hindi verses, accompanied by simple explanations, and prayers in English, as well as sections for daily prayers. These chants and prayers instil values and foster inner peace.A delightful guide and a gateway to tradition, this prayer book is perfect for families seeking harmony and spiritual grounding.

  • av Salil Desai
    235,-

  • av Swami Vivekananda
    149,-

  • av Bishwanath Ghosh
    189,-

  • av Bhagat Singh
    175,-

  • av Pratap Padode
    519

  • av Shrikant Bojewar
    285,-

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