Book Review: Forgotten Foods: Memories and Recipes from Muslim South Asia
Beyond sustenance, food binds us, tells stories, and whispers history. But some dishes fade, memories dim. “Forgotten Foods: Memories and Recipes from Muslim South Asia” reclaims lost flavors from South Asia, celebrating a tapestry of cultures through captivating stories and unique recipes. Immerse yourself in this delicious journey for the heart, mind, and palate. Continue reading Book Review: Forgotten Foods: Memories and Recipes from Muslim South Asia
My Eerie Bookshelf’s Secrets: Haunting Conversations with Talking Books
Imagine waking up in the dead of night to the sound of your books whispering. Not just whispering, but arguing, and about you. This is the chilling reality I faced, unveiling a secret identity I never knew I had: a Tsundoku. Continue reading My Eerie Bookshelf’s Secrets: Haunting Conversations with Talking Books
Bell Beauty Unveiled: A Stunning Photo Essay
Bells have been around since 3500BC, a symbol of peace, hope, prayers and healing. I love to hear the sound of bells in sacred spaces. Take a chime journey, scrolling through the photographs that i took over many years of my travels Continue reading Bell Beauty Unveiled: A Stunning Photo Essay
Book Review: Nandi’s Charge: The Battle of Vathapi Book 1 by Arun Krishnan
A gripping tale with roots going to the 7th century, heralding the war between the Chalukyas and the Pallavas, this historical fiction transports the reader to an era when traditions and legacies guided dharma, despite the blood bath Continue reading Book Review: Nandi’s Charge: The Battle of Vathapi Book 1 by Arun Krishnan
Book review: Hot Stage by Anita Nair
Who killed Professor Raghava Mudgood? This crime thriller takes the reader into the life of the rich and the famous, their hidden agendas, power struggles and subsequent betrayals Continue reading Book review: Hot Stage by Anita Nair
Beyond Pity: Shifting Perspectives on Specially Abled Individuals through Personal Encounters
In a world that often labels individuals with disabilities as less capable, it is crucial to challenge these ingrained perceptions and embrace the true essence of inclusivity. Personal encounters with individuals who have disabilities have the profound power to dismantle stereotypes, foster empathy, and illuminate the extraordinary capabilities that lie within each person. Continue reading Beyond Pity: Shifting Perspectives on Specially Abled Individuals through Personal Encounters
Book Review: Where Mayflies Live Forever by Anupama Mohan
A literary debut with a thriller that moves between criminology and ecology, author Anupama Mohan’s complex tale highlights the importance of reclamation in all senses of the word Continue reading Book Review: Where Mayflies Live Forever by Anupama Mohan
Review: Madam Commissioner: The Extraordinary Life of an Indian Police Chief by Meeran Chadha Borwankar
Breaking barriers in a demanding profession, shattering traditional perceptions and fears, Madam Commissioner: The Extraordinary Life of an Indian Police Chief is the compelling autobiography of Meeran Chadha Borwankar. The book chronicles her remarkable 36-year career in the Indian Police Service. Continue reading Review: Madam Commissioner: The Extraordinary Life of an Indian Police Chief by Meeran Chadha Borwankar
