<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">Tripping</span></p>.<p>C K Meena and Edwin Joney<br />(Illustrator)</p>.<p>Edwin Joney (ebook), pp 180, Rs 244</p>.<p>Four confirmed ‘Southies’, average age 60, zigzag their northbound way to the nation’s capital. Follow the writer, a veteran hack, as she takes to the road for 45 days with a former beauty queen and a Fairy Godmother who puffs the magic dragon in their coach, Sputnik, steered by the Wise One.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">The Vow Of Parvati</span></p>.<p>Aditi Banerjee</p>.<p>Bloomsbury<br />pp 272, Rs 599</p>.<p>In lyrical, gorgeous prose, this work tells one of the greatest love stories ever — that of Shiva and Parvati. Having been given a new chance at life, Parvati makes a fateful vow to win the heart of Rudra. Can she succeed once again?</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">We Move</span></p>.<p>Gurnaik Johal</p>.<p>Hachette<br />pp 240, Rs 499</p>.<p>Mapping an area of West London, these stories chart a wider narrative about the movement of multiple generations of immigrants.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">Dream Factory</span></p>.<p>Sujatha and Madhavan Narayanan (Translator)</p>.<p>Harper<br />Perennial<br />pp 360, Rs 399</p>.<p>Set in Kollywood, or the Tamil film industry, in the 1980s, this is a fictional chronicle of the shenanigans and the rising and falling fortunes of various players in the show business.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">Longform 2022</span></p>.<p>Multiple<br />Authors</p>.<p>Penguin, pp 320, Rs 1,499</p>.<p>This anthology presents graphic stories that subvert conventional narratives. It takes us through around-the-corner dystopias, imaginary cities and kaleidoscopic dreamscapes.</p>
<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">Tripping</span></p>.<p>C K Meena and Edwin Joney<br />(Illustrator)</p>.<p>Edwin Joney (ebook), pp 180, Rs 244</p>.<p>Four confirmed ‘Southies’, average age 60, zigzag their northbound way to the nation’s capital. Follow the writer, a veteran hack, as she takes to the road for 45 days with a former beauty queen and a Fairy Godmother who puffs the magic dragon in their coach, Sputnik, steered by the Wise One.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">The Vow Of Parvati</span></p>.<p>Aditi Banerjee</p>.<p>Bloomsbury<br />pp 272, Rs 599</p>.<p>In lyrical, gorgeous prose, this work tells one of the greatest love stories ever — that of Shiva and Parvati. Having been given a new chance at life, Parvati makes a fateful vow to win the heart of Rudra. Can she succeed once again?</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">We Move</span></p>.<p>Gurnaik Johal</p>.<p>Hachette<br />pp 240, Rs 499</p>.<p>Mapping an area of West London, these stories chart a wider narrative about the movement of multiple generations of immigrants.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">Dream Factory</span></p>.<p>Sujatha and Madhavan Narayanan (Translator)</p>.<p>Harper<br />Perennial<br />pp 360, Rs 399</p>.<p>Set in Kollywood, or the Tamil film industry, in the 1980s, this is a fictional chronicle of the shenanigans and the rising and falling fortunes of various players in the show business.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">Longform 2022</span></p>.<p>Multiple<br />Authors</p>.<p>Penguin, pp 320, Rs 1,499</p>.<p>This anthology presents graphic stories that subvert conventional narratives. It takes us through around-the-corner dystopias, imaginary cities and kaleidoscopic dreamscapes.</p>