You’ve Got The Wrong Girl, Sreemoyee Piu Kundu
Some love stories begin like this….two strangers meet in the backdrop of the romantic Taj Mahal at Agra, feel connected, fall in love, and live happily after. But what if … Continue reading
Books to Read this Women’s Day
Check this list for 5 awesome books that you must read – on Women’s Day this year, or anytime before the next Women’s Day!! http://www.mid-day.com/articles/books-to-read-this-international-womens-day/17021181
Calendar Girl by Audrey Carlan
In a TV feature on her, when Audrey Carlan mentioned that E.L. James was her inspiration for the Calendar Girl series I was intrigued. I did a search and liked … Continue reading
Akshaya Mukul on his book ‘Gita Press and the Making of Hindu India’
This article appeared in DailyO on February 25th, 2016 http://www.dailyo.in/arts/gita-press-hinduism-hindutva-akshaya-mukul-rss-ms-golwalkar-nationalism-bhagavad-gita/story/1/9218.html
Ten Books to Read This Valentine’s Day
http://www.mid-day.com/articles/ten-books-to-read-this-valentines-day/16953168
On the Rocks, A Dana Cohen Mystery by Rebecca Marks, reviewed by Ines Rodrigues
On the Rocks is the first volume of the Dana Cohen mystery series, released last November. The main character, a strong and beautiful female police detective in her 40’s, decides … Continue reading
Ways to Disappear by Idra Novey
Beatriz Yagoda, the famous Brazilian writer goes missing. She was last seen sitting on an almond tree with a cigar, a book and her suitcase. Her American translator Emma Neufeld … Continue reading
The Second Scarsdale Salon
This February we held our second Scarsdale Salon and were delighted by the big turnout that thursday evening;more than 80 people had attended the first Salon, and we weren’t sure … Continue reading
Confessions of a Falling Woman by Debra Dean
An interesting collection of ten short stories of diverse situations with one commonality; each story explores the turning point in the lives of its protagonists. In The Best Man, Mike … Continue reading