Fiction
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Tata Play CEO Harit Nagpal teaches business lessons through a new book of stories
Harit Nagpal
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Hello 2024: Welcome the new year with these six recently published novels, short stories, and plays
Sayari Debnath
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Fiction: Rupert is the prince of Mubarakpur, but India is a democracy. What will royalty do now?
Robin Gupta
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Romance fiction: A meet-cute of a temperamental chef and a determined wedding planner
Sakshama Puri Dhariwal
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‘Welcome to Paradise’: Twinkle Khanna, besides being Bollywood royalty, is a writer on her own merit
Sayari Debnath
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‘The History Teacher of Lahore’: Literature as witness and vehicle of change during difficult times
Saloni Sharma
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Tara was Vali’s wife, Sugriv’s queen, the woman who cursed Ram. This novel tells her story
Kavita Kané
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Fiction: Ayingbi Mayengbam is a volunteer for a suicide hotline. But she can’t save everyone
Arsh Verma
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Fiction: Encouraged by friends, woman goes to Italy to reconnect with an old lover after many years
Amanda Burns
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‘Gaza throbbed with sadness’: Writer Sally Rooney reads Palestinian author Ghassan Kanafani’s story
Scroll Staff
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Fiction: Two brothers rob Indian banks of US $ 700 million, setting off a dangerous chain of events
Ajit Menon Anil Verma
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‘The Dream Builders’: How modern cities kill the dreams they promise their less-fortunate residents
Saloni Sharma
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Aakar Patel’s ‘After Messiah’ underlines what power can make you do irrespective of idealism
Saurabh Sharma
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Ajanta Deo’s Hindi novel ‘Kharij Log’ is an urgent quest to unravel what it means to belong
Arundhati Ghosh
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A new novel imagines artist-poet Edward Lear’s little-known Indian sojourns
Anindyo Roy
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From Twinkle Khanna’s new book: An elderly woman emails the CJI for a ‘nice cut-off’ age to die
Twinkle Khanna
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Fiction: Kashmir is expected to join Pakistan after Partition, but King Hari Singh has other plans
Manreet Sodhi Someshwar
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Fiction: A teacher resists orders to teach false history to students in turbulent 1980s’ Pakistan
Tahira Naqvi
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Raj Kamal Jha’s new novel is narrated as confessions from parent to child and from child to parent
Raj Kamal Jha
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Fiction: A Bengali-American woman tries to make sense of her world as the US-Iraq war unfolds
Gemini Wahhaj