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Book Reviews

Delhi Noir

Shylashri Shankar

A father’s search for his daughter’s killer

Black River
Nilanjana S Roy
Hurt Sentiments: Secularism and Belonging in South Asia /
Hurt Sentiments: Secularism and Belonging in South Asia
Neeti Nair
‘It is a historian’s task to explain how things fall apart or come together,’ says Neeti Nair

Neeti Nair in her new book examines censorship and the state of free speech in South Asia. The historian in conversation with

One Small Voice /
One Small Voice
Santanu Bhattacharya
Ghost of the Past

A tale of how one horrific incident can echo through a life

Heavy Metal: How A Global Corporation Poisoned Kodaikanal /
Heavy Metal: How A Global Corporation Poisoned Kodaikanal
Ameer Shahul
Toxic Truths

An investigation into the mercury poisoning of Kodaikanal

Mystics and Sceptics In Search of Himalayan Masters /
Mystics and Sceptics In Search of Himalayan Masters
Edited by Namita Gokhale
Mountains of the Mind

Exploring the mysteries of faith and fate

Get Epic Shit Done /
Get Epic Shit Done
Ankur Warikoo
Ankur Warikoo: The Workplace Guru

Ankur Warikoo doles out life tips and corporate mantras. The author tells why self-help books sell out

Azaad: An Autobiography /
Azaad: An Autobiography
Ghulam Nabi Azad
Congress Has Lost the Will to Fight

The party should have been proud of Prime Minister Modi’s speech at my farewell

Migrants: The Story of Us All /
Migrants: The Story of Us All
Sam Miller
Sam Miller: Man On the Move

Sam Miller’s new book asserts that migration is at the heart of the human experience. The author in conversation with

Raw Umber: A memoir /
Raw Umber: A memoir
Sara Rai
Return to Greatness

Premchand’s granddaughter examines fame and family

Not Quite A Disaster After All /
Not Quite A Disaster After All
Buku Sarkar
Truth Serum

A first novel explores the lies of others

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