Following Queenmaker, her majestic debut (People magazine), India Edghills Wisdoms Daughter is a vivid and assiduously researched rendition of the Biblical tale...
Bridget Jones's Diary is the devastatingly self-aware, laugh-out-loud account of a year in the life of a thirty-something Singleton on a permanent doomed quest ...
In a setting Samuel Beckett might have found homey lives a man in a house made of tin. He is content. The tin house is well constructed and located miles from t...
A passionate story of obsession, seduction, betrayal and loss set against the brilliantly drawn backdrop of India at the turn of the millennium. Quick-paced and...
A cricketing romp through Pakistan In early 2004, the Indian cricket team set out for Pakistan.
Pundits describes the subsequent tour, detailing the matches,...
Jayojit, a semi successful writer, now divorced, has finally retrieved his son Bonny from his summer holidays. They are leaving their home in the American Midwe...
A Strange and Sublime Address `Funny, delicate, sensuous, evocative . . . made me laugh aloud. The best portrait of India today I've read' Margaret Drabble `Thi...
A compelling, chilling novel where characters fade in and out, paths lead nowhere, and nothing is quite what it seems Amrit is a reporter for the Sentinel, disp...
'Grenville makes awkward atmospheres and fumbling encounters wonderfully vivid. Read it and cringe' The Times The Idea of Perfection is a funny and touc...
February 2002. A helpless nation watches as the city of Ahmedabad in India is rocked by religious violence. Before sunrise the next day, more than a hundred Mus...
Pankaj Mishra’s Butter Chicken In Ludhiana: Travels In Small Town India was first published in 1995. This book is a classical non-fiction, aiming to descr...
‘After more than fifty years of modernization, India is far from being made over in the image of a western country. It often poses hard challenges. The re...