Growing Together Without Growing Apart: An Inspiring Journey of Service, Sacrifice, and Shared Dreams by Lieutenant General Dr Madhuri Kanitkar, Lieutenant General Rajeev Kanitkar

Growing Together Without Growing Apart is the inspiring memoir of Lt General Madhuri Kanitkar, a woman who defied conventions and went on to become one of the highest-ranking officers in the Indian Armed Forces. From her childhood aspirations to her remarkable career, this book offers an intimate look at the...

Songs of My Grandmother: On Finding Ourselves, Each Other and the Things That Make Us Come Alive by Sara Surani

A collection of poetry and prose that offers comfort, community, and belonging through stories of love, loss, change, and rebirth. In this collection of poetry and prose, Sara Surani weaves together the universal songs of her ancestors, voices of women she has met across the world, and her own reflections....

A Life Less Extraordinary: My Journey through Politics, Passion, and Purpose by Lav Bhargava

In this candid memoir, Lav Bhargava embarks on a self-reflective journey, sharing heartfelt anecdotes that blend humour with insightful introspection. Rather than a recounting of triumphs or regrets, the narrative focuses on the people and moments that shaped a life well-lived. The author muses on life’s deeper truths, touching on...

Maun: A Meeting with Silence by Annie Miller, Nirmala Sewani

‘In the sanctuary of silence, a penetrating stillness beckons, inviting us to traverse the sacred realms within. Silence is not merely the absence of sound; it is a canvas upon which revelations unfold, the spirit discovers its inherent wisdom and the divine whispers in gently painted echoes.’ Set in Rajasthan,...

Tries, Sighs, and Lullabies: The Untold Stories of Infertility by Dr Anjali Malpani

Children are your greatest joy on earth and your biggest wealth. I cannot thank Dr Anjali enough for giving me these in my life. — Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, An Indian billionaire business magnate, stock trader, investor, and Padma Shri winner   As I finished reading the book, all I could do...