<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">How To Raise A Feminist Son</span></p>.<p>Sonora Jha</p>.<p>Penguin,<br />pp 328, Rs 399</p>.<p>This book offers much-needed insight and actionable advice. It’s also a beautifully written and deeply personal story of struggling, failing, and eventually succeeding at raising a feminist son.</p>.<p><span class="bold">Ghosts In Our Backyard</span></p>.<p>Alisha ‘Priti’ Kirpalani</p>.<p>HarperCollins,<br />pp 200, Rs 299</p>.<p>The Ramsays, India’s first family of horror, are synonymous with the supernatural and gore. But few knew that behind the production drama and haunting showtunes, there was a more sinister story. For the Ramsays, the supernatural creeped into their lives too.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">How To Do The Work</span></p>.<p>Nicole LePera</p>.<p>Hachette India,<br />pp 320, Rs 599</p>.<p>This book offers readers the support and tools that will allow them to break free from destructive behaviour patterns to reclaim and recreate their lives.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">How I Quit Google To Sell Samosas</span></p>.<p>Munaf Kapadia</p>.<p>HarperCollins,<br />pp 232, Rs 399</p>.<p>This is the story of how one adventurous entrepreneur grew a weekend Bohri food pop-up from his Cuffe Parade home into an F&B start-up with a Rs four-crore turnover.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">It’s Also About Mynah</span></p>.<p>Rucha Chitrodia</p>.<p>Amaryllis,<br />pp 208, Rs 299</p>.<p>This debut novel takes a look at modern, formless equations and almost-romances. If it’s about heartbreak, it’s also about healing, about the exciting continuum of human ups and downs.</p>
<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">How To Raise A Feminist Son</span></p>.<p>Sonora Jha</p>.<p>Penguin,<br />pp 328, Rs 399</p>.<p>This book offers much-needed insight and actionable advice. It’s also a beautifully written and deeply personal story of struggling, failing, and eventually succeeding at raising a feminist son.</p>.<p><span class="bold">Ghosts In Our Backyard</span></p>.<p>Alisha ‘Priti’ Kirpalani</p>.<p>HarperCollins,<br />pp 200, Rs 299</p>.<p>The Ramsays, India’s first family of horror, are synonymous with the supernatural and gore. But few knew that behind the production drama and haunting showtunes, there was a more sinister story. For the Ramsays, the supernatural creeped into their lives too.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">How To Do The Work</span></p>.<p>Nicole LePera</p>.<p>Hachette India,<br />pp 320, Rs 599</p>.<p>This book offers readers the support and tools that will allow them to break free from destructive behaviour patterns to reclaim and recreate their lives.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">How I Quit Google To Sell Samosas</span></p>.<p>Munaf Kapadia</p>.<p>HarperCollins,<br />pp 232, Rs 399</p>.<p>This is the story of how one adventurous entrepreneur grew a weekend Bohri food pop-up from his Cuffe Parade home into an F&B start-up with a Rs four-crore turnover.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">It’s Also About Mynah</span></p>.<p>Rucha Chitrodia</p>.<p>Amaryllis,<br />pp 208, Rs 299</p>.<p>This debut novel takes a look at modern, formless equations and almost-romances. If it’s about heartbreak, it’s also about healing, about the exciting continuum of human ups and downs.</p>