A Girl and a River; Usha K R (Penguin, 2007, pp 324, Rs 295) It is the 1930s and the fire of the freedom movement from distant Bengal and Delhi is warming the languid bones of the small town in Mysore.
The Terrorist at my Table; Imtiaz Dharkar (Penguin 2007, pp 158, Rs 200) This is life seen through distorting screens— a windscreen, TV screen, Newsprint, mirror, water, breath, heat haze, smokescreen.
The Nude— Collected Stories; Nergis Dalal (Penguin, 2007, pp 213, Rs 200) These stories are fascinating snapshots of life that chart some of the most basic and most intricate human emotions.
From Being to Rational Human Being; S H Mohorkar (Joseph M Pinto, 2007, pp 38, Rs 20) The author feels that he has stumbled upon a path, a rational path, which if taken will make life more enjoyable and livable.
A Naturalist on the Prowl; Edward Hamilton Aitken (First published in 1905, This edition by Penguin, 2007, pp 198, Rs 295) The Tribes on my Frontier; EHA (First published in 1914 by Thacker, Spink and Co, This edition by Penguin, 2007, pp 167, Rs 295) EHA while being as knowledgeable as any naturalist will make you smile or chuckle out loud.