Book DescriptionAbout the Book: A Farewell to Gabo and MercedesThe son of one of the greatest writers of our timeNobel Prize winner and internationally bestselling icon Gabrie..
A Sense of Home: Abujhmad and a Childhood Village is a poignant memoir by Narendra, which recounts his experiences growing up in the remote Abujhmad region of India. The book takes..
An Autobiography is the memoir of Jawaharlal Nehru, one of the most influential figures in modern Indian history. The book traces Nehru's journey from his childhood to his politica..
"Eat, Pray, Love" is a memoir by Elizabeth Gilbert that chronicles her journey of self-discovery as she travels through Italy, India, and Bali. Following a difficult divorce, Gilbe..
Gangster on the Run is a gripping true story of a reformed criminal, written by Puja Changoiwala. The book follows the life of Manoj, a notorious gangster who turned his life aroun..
Home in the World is a memoir by renowned author and activist, Amartya Sen. The book tells the story of Sen's life, from his childhood in pre-independence India to his career as an..
"I Am Pregnant, Not Terminally Ill You Idiot!" is a witty and insightful memoir by Lalita Iyer, a writer and journalist who shares her personal experiences of pregnancy and motherh..
Prisoner, Jailor, Prime Minister is a gripping political memoir by Tabrik C, who served as a close aide to India's former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. The book offers an in..
Description: "Surely You're Joking Mr. Feynman" is a collection of anecdotes by Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman. The book covers various aspects of his life, includin..
The Buddhist on Death Row is a captivating and thought-provoking book by David Sheff, based on his interviews with Jarvis Jay Masters, a death row inmate who became a Buddhist whil..