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YA fiction

  • Young adult fiction: A boy goes missing at Valorhouse International, an elite boarding school

    Young adult fiction: A boy goes missing at Valorhouse International, an elite boarding school

    Bishhal Paull
    · Oct 08, 2025 · 05:30 pm
  • ‘Liberal Hearts’: This fun and frothy campus novel is reminiscent of old-school Bollywood

    ‘Liberal Hearts’: This fun and frothy campus novel is reminiscent of old-school Bollywood

    Prerna Vij
    · Nov 23, 2024 · 03:30 pm
  • YA fiction: In 19th-century Bengal, Kadambini Ganguly dreams of going to university become a doctor

    YA fiction: In 19th-century Bengal, Kadambini Ganguly dreams of going to university become a doctor

    Madhurima Vidyarthi
    · Oct 29, 2024 · 01:30 pm
  • YA fiction: Three teens sneak into Pakistan to nab a terrorist and make him face justice in India

    YA fiction: Three teens sneak into Pakistan to nab a terrorist and make him face justice in India

    Manu Namboodiri
    · Oct 18, 2024 · 05:30 pm
  • YA fiction: An Afghan-American girl’s brother gets into a controversy when his prank goes too far

    YA fiction: An Afghan-American girl’s brother gets into a controversy when his prank goes too far

    Nadia Hashimi
    · Sep 27, 2024 · 05:30 pm
  • YA fiction: Here, speakers have to buy words, but things change when Asha and Zeb try graffiti

    YA fiction: Here, speakers have to buy words, but things change when Asha and Zeb try graffiti

    Payal Kapadia
    · Jul 19, 2024 · 01:30 pm
  • Real life urge in YA fiction: A teenager decides to go in for a body makeover

    Real life urge in YA fiction: A teenager decides to go in for a body makeover

    Andaleeb Wajid
    · May 13, 2021 · 05:30 pm
  • A teenage detective (and friends) investigate a  murder in an apartment block during a lockdown

    A teenage detective (and friends) investigate a murder in an apartment block during a lockdown

    Shabnam Minwalla
    · May 07, 2021 · 05:30 pm
  • YA readers who like good books must avoid bestselling poet Lang Leav’s tearful fiction debut

    YA readers who like good books must avoid bestselling poet Lang Leav’s tearful fiction debut

    Sayali Palekar
    · Aug 26, 2017 · 05:30 pm
  • This novel in letters between teenage girls in Bombay and Karachi is anything but light reading

    This novel in letters between teenage girls in Bombay and Karachi is anything but light reading

    Neha Bhatt
    · Nov 13, 2016 · 07:30 pm