<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">Radiant Fugitives</span></p>.<p>Nawaaz Ahmed</p>.<p>Westland, pp 392, Rs 699</p>.<p>An operatic debut novel following three generations of a Muslim Indian family confronted with a nation on the brink of change, this is a tale of a family and a country grappling with acceptance, forgiveness and enduring love.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">Gods, Giants And The Geography Of India</span></p>.<p>Nalini Ramachandran</p>.<p>Hachette India<br />pp 280, Rs 399</p>.<p>Zigzagging through myths, folklore, local history and geological theories, this extraordinary book draws fascinating connections between ancient tales and the science behind the spectacular geography of India.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">The Blind Matriarch</span></p>.<p>Namita Gokhale</p>.<p>Penguin, pp 208, Rs 599</p>.<p>Ebbing and flowing like the waves of a pandemic, the novel is a clear-eyed chronicle of the tragedies of India’s encounter with the Coronavirus and the resilience and strength of the human spirit.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">The Bollywood Affair</span></p>.<p>Gauri Sinh</p>.<p>HarperCollins<br />pp 288, Rs 299</p>.<p>What’s haunting Bollywood’s reigning king? As the plot thickens, and those around RK begin succumbing to what seems like supernatural malice, two sleuths must solve a crime set against a backdrop of suspicion and fear.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">How I Accidentally Became A Global Stock Photo</span></p>.<p>Shubnum Khan</p>.<p>Macmillan, pp NA, Rs 650</p>.<p>In this part memoir, part travelogue, the author takes the reader on unpredictable journeys far from her family home in South Africa. Drawing from her diverse personal experiences, she shows us how to courageously take on life’s most absurd surprises with good humour.</p>
<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">Radiant Fugitives</span></p>.<p>Nawaaz Ahmed</p>.<p>Westland, pp 392, Rs 699</p>.<p>An operatic debut novel following three generations of a Muslim Indian family confronted with a nation on the brink of change, this is a tale of a family and a country grappling with acceptance, forgiveness and enduring love.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">Gods, Giants And The Geography Of India</span></p>.<p>Nalini Ramachandran</p>.<p>Hachette India<br />pp 280, Rs 399</p>.<p>Zigzagging through myths, folklore, local history and geological theories, this extraordinary book draws fascinating connections between ancient tales and the science behind the spectacular geography of India.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">The Blind Matriarch</span></p>.<p>Namita Gokhale</p>.<p>Penguin, pp 208, Rs 599</p>.<p>Ebbing and flowing like the waves of a pandemic, the novel is a clear-eyed chronicle of the tragedies of India’s encounter with the Coronavirus and the resilience and strength of the human spirit.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">The Bollywood Affair</span></p>.<p>Gauri Sinh</p>.<p>HarperCollins<br />pp 288, Rs 299</p>.<p>What’s haunting Bollywood’s reigning king? As the plot thickens, and those around RK begin succumbing to what seems like supernatural malice, two sleuths must solve a crime set against a backdrop of suspicion and fear.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">How I Accidentally Became A Global Stock Photo</span></p>.<p>Shubnum Khan</p>.<p>Macmillan, pp NA, Rs 650</p>.<p>In this part memoir, part travelogue, the author takes the reader on unpredictable journeys far from her family home in South Africa. Drawing from her diverse personal experiences, she shows us how to courageously take on life’s most absurd surprises with good humour.</p>