Memoir
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‘How could she fight for the country’s freedom but not her own?’ A mini graphic memoir
Kruttika Susarla
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How do you write about your own ‘madness and melancholia’ when you aren’t sure if it is behind you?
Divya Guha
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‘I wrote for non-Indian readers, but many Indian readers did not know these things about caste’
Urvashi Bahuguna
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This memoir may be the most difficult one you’ll read. It will break your heart
Urvashi Bahuguna
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Lucky
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‘I want to rock the boat and I know that the boat desperately wants to be rocked’
Urvashi Bahuguna
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Shobhaa De is turning 70 in her usual manner. By writing an irreverent book about it
Shobhaa Dé
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A Pakistani travel writer’s visit to his family’s hometown in India became a memoir of Partition
Salman Rashid
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How do you mourn a father you can barely forgive? A searing memoir on living with mental illness
Gayathri Prabhu
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Valson Thampu’s memoir of running St Stephen’s College is as stormy as his days as principal there
Nipun Malhotra
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‘My MBA degree from India had taught me nothing when it came to working in retail in America’
Deepak Singh
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This unflinching memoir of being bipolar will make you love those who suffer from it
Neha Bhatt
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My Story
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When Breath Becomes Air
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The timeless Marathi memoir ‘Smritichitre’ reveals a woman and writer of indomitable spirit
Lakshmibai Tilak
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Tales from Hazaribagh: Who was more afraid when an acclaimed author met a notorious criminal?
Malay Kumar Roy
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Nawazuddin Siddiqui to withdraw memoir, apologises for ‘hurting sentiments’
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Nawazuddin Siddiqui to withdraw memoir, apologises for ‘hurting sentiments’
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Love (and sex) in the times of bipolar disorder
Shreevatsa Nevatia
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An Indian family’s encounter with caste and untouchability that no one should ignore even in 2017
Anu Kumar