Khalid, the protagonist, after over a year of being thrown into an isolation cell at Guantanamo Bay.
Nominated for a children’s book prize, Anna Perera’s story of a Guantanamo inmate wrenches the heart with its stark realism.
This Pakistani cricketer-turned-politician has always been the paparazzi’s delight. In this biography, Sandford follows a similar path instead of trying to unravel the enigma called Imran Khan.
Sujit Saraf on his new book about a bandit and how slow and sarkari his former employer, Nasa, really is
The thrilling adventures of a fearless robber, with cameos by Jim Corbett and General Dyer.
Five continents. Seventy five relatives. And an insightful journey, warts and all, to discover how we become the way we are.
Cocktail crowds don’t trip over each other trying to grab a photo op with these writers. Celebs, they’re not. But away from the media glare, their books have found more readers than anyone imagined.
Three years after his Nobel victory, Orhan Pamuk shows the prize was no retirement award with a fine novel about love and memories
Dhume’s book serves as an apt portrait of an Indonesia torn between love for Osama bin Laden and Demi Moore
Recent literature on the world’s financial crisis is anything but boring. These books crackle, roar and rip