Nine Lives
A captivating journey through India, discovering its cultural and religious diversity via nine individuals.
A captivating journey through India, discovering its cultural and religious diversity via nine individuals.
Bertrand Russell’s ‘A History of Western Philosophy’ offers a comprehensive account of Western philosophical thought from the pre-Socratic philosophers to the early 20th century.
And There Was Light is the autobiography of Jacques Lusseyran, a blind French resistance fighter during World War II. Despite losing his sight at a young age, Jacques managed to lead a fulfilling life filled with adventure, resilience, and courage. The book chronicles his childhood blindness, his role in the French Resistance, and his experiences in a concentration camp.
This non-fiction book explores the lives of residents in Annawadi, a makeshift settlement in the shadow of luxury hotels near Mumbai airport.
Richard Dawkins’ ‘The Extended Phenotype’ challenges the idea that evolutionary effects are limited to organisms, arguing that genes influence traits which can extend beyond the individual, into the environment and other species.
A guide on nurturing a toddler’s growth using Montessori principles.
Judith Herman’s ‘Trauma and Recovery’ delves into the psychological effects of trauma and the process of healing. It offers a comprehensive examination of trauma-related disorders and outlines a framework for recovery.
Chainsaw Man is a Japanese manga series featuring Denji, a debt-ridden young man who merges with his pet devil-dog Pochita to become Chainsaw Man.