Book Review: ‘Our Living Constitution’ by Shashi Tharoor
"Our Living Constitution" ultimately serves as both a tribute to the vision of India’s founders and a call to vigilance for future generations.
Book Review: ‘On Failing’ by Amit Chaudhuri
What distinguishes "On Failing" is Chaudhuri’s nuanced engagement with the idea of failure—not as something to be corrected, but as a generative force in creativity and self-awareness.
Book Review: ‘On Democracies and Death Cults’ by Douglas Murray
By the end, "On Democracies and Death Cults" feels less like a conclusion and more like an open question: How do we hold on to our humanity in the face of such darkness?
Book Review: ‘Memories of Rain’ by Sunetra Gupta
At its core, "Memories of Rain" is a meditation on identity, belonging, and the limits of love across cultures.
Book Review: ‘Life Lessons from Cricket’ by Vimal Kumar & Ashish Ambasta
With “Life Lessons from Cricket”, you’ll walk away with more than just admiration for the sport—you’ll carry a playbook for life.
Book Review: ‘If Elephants Could Talk’ by Ranjeeta Raam
Though written for middle-grade readers, "If Elephants Could Talk" transcends age with its emotional richness and lyrical simplicity.
















