Book Review
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Book Review of A Tale of Two Kitchens: Mothers, Meals, and Memories
Through the book ‘A Tale of Two Kitchens’, Lata Gwalani invites readers on a culinary journey that celebrates flavours, stories, and cultural exchanges. Continue reading
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Book Review of The Music Makers by Rohini Paranjpe Sathe
Padma Bhushan Pandit Sadashiv Buwa Shrotri, a renowned Hindustani classical vocalist, is fighting against the rising challenges to save his esoteric art of music, defying the odds against age, doubt, and uncertainty. As tradition fades at the margins, his fading… Continue reading
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Book Review of A Feast for Ganesha by Supriya Bansal
The book, ‘A Feast for Ganesha’ by Supriya Bansal, tells a heart-warming story of a little girl named Tara and her innocence, through her mission to feed her beloved Bappa a grand feast on Ganesh Chaturthi. Continue reading
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Book Review of From Doubt to Dharma: Finding Stillness and Strength through the Teachings of the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Upanishads
In a world chasing outer success, ‘From Doubt to Dharma‘ by author Puneet Sharma invites a quiet return inward. Rooted in the wisdom of the Ramayana, Mahabharata, Upanishads, and lived experience, the book offers inner clarity rather than quick fixes.… Continue reading
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Book Review of ILLEGITIMATELY Blessed: My Journey from Being Black to White to Me
Book review of a powerful memoir ‘Illegitimately Blessed’ by Ricky Weir. Continue reading
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Book Review of Ram C/o Anandhi by Akhil P. Dharmajan
Ram C/o Anandhi is a novel based on Chennai and its people. If you wish to read a book that tells the extraordinary story of ordinary people of Chennai, by exploring different themes with a realistic approach, then Ram C/o… Continue reading





