Book Review: ‘Charlie’s Boys’ by Ajay Jain
"Charlie's Boys" by Ajay Jain surprises readers. They might expect a fun school story. But it's much more. It covers his school years from KG to 12th at St. Columba's, an all-boys school in Delhi.
Book Review: ‘The Green Book’ by Amitava Kumar
"The Green Book" is a Marriage of art and stories and is more than a notebook but an immersive experience. Kumar’s illustrations are not mere accompaniments to the text but are central to the storytelling.
10 Books That Feel Like Therapy
In this thoughtfully curated by Storizen list of Books That Feel Like Therapy, we highlight ten powerful reads that encourage deeper self-understanding and emotional growth.
‘I Am What I Am’ by Sunitha Krishnan
"I Am What I Am" is not just a memoir; it's a rallying cry against injustice and a call to action for readers to engage with the plight of trafficking survivors.
Book Review: ‘Opinions’ by Roxane Gay
Beyond feminism and race, "Opinions" explores Roxane Gay's journey with sexuality, from coming out as a lesbian to identifying as bisexual.
Book Review: ‘In Pursuit of Democracy’ by Najma Heptulla
Dr. Najma Heptulla’s autobiography, “In Pursuit of Democracy: Beyond Party Lines,” offers a compelling narrative of her distinguished career in Indian politics.
















