Fiction
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A new novel examines the 20th century Indian family in terms of marriage, widowhood, and sexuality
Vasantha Kannabiran
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For young readers: A serial killer is on the loose where Nimmi is camping. What will happen to her?
Shabnam Minwalla
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‘Shurjo’s Clan’: In this novel, horrors of the 1971 Bangladesh war refuse to remain buried
Gemini Wahhaj
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Seven recently published novels by Indians (and one by a Bangladeshi) to read in March
Sayari Debnath
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‘Not Quite a Disaster After All’ is a fine dissection of feminine entanglements and freedoms
Sayari Debnath
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Fiction: A young man flits between past and present, dreams and reality, to find the meaning of life
Krishna Candeth
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Speculative fiction: KaiKa’s tribe lives on an island with an angry sand. Can she calm its anger?
MA Modhayan
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In this debut novel, a young man comes of age as a rising tide of nationalism sweeps across India
Santanu Bhattacharya
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Sonora Jha’s new novel satirically probes privilege, class, and white rage in modern US academia
Sonora Jha
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Children’s fiction: Chitti loves reading. But some of her friends think books are boring. Now what?
Kavitha Punniyamurthi
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International Mother Language Day: 15 Indian language books to read in translation
Scroll Staff
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A new novel follows an orphaned boy and a tribal girl to tell the story of independent India
Nilanjan P Choudhury
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‘The Body by the Shore’: Tabish Khair’s new novel tries hard to blend sci-fi with literary fiction
Isa Ayidh
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Fiction: A pre-teen disappears one morning. She is silent on returning. What happened in between?
Sundar Sarukkai
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A new novel follows two friends as one tries to fall in love with a city and another, with her life
Buku Sarkar
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A dark secret threatens to unravel a family when they are cooped up inside a flat during a lockdown
Smita Bhattacharya
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In this new novel, a mystic searches for love and truth across lifetimes and dimensions
Adi Varuni
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A ten-year-old learns about disability when a grandparent with cerebral palsy comes to live with her
Madhurima Vidyarthi
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YA fiction: Three boys in Kalimpong are thrust into violence during the 1980s’ Gorkhaland agitation
Anirban Bhattacharya
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Satyajit Ray’s Professor Shonku stories remind us that he created a fictional scientist too
Satyajit Ray