<p><strong>Reyah And The Cosmic Wish</strong></p>.<p>Vinita Singh Shetty</p>.<p>IndiePress, pp 32, Rs 199</p>.<p>This is an enchanting tale of hope, love and the magic of believing in one’s dreams. When Reyah’s heartfelt wish for her brother Neil reaches the sun and the moon, an extraordinary journey unfolds.</p>.Read of the Week (April 27 to May 3).<p><strong>The Diary Of A Cricketer’s Wife</strong></p>.<p>Puja Pujara and Namita Kala</p>.<p>HarperCollins, pp 328, Rs 400</p>.<p>The author brings a unique perspective on what it takes to be a cricketer’s wife, and the pressures of managing expectations on both personal and professional fronts in a cricket-crazy nation.</p>.<p><strong>If Elephants Could Talk</strong></p>.<p>Ranjeeta Raam</p>.<p>Hachette, pp 272, Rs 399</p>.<p>Twelve-year-old Meenakshi hasn’t spoken a word since her Amma passed away about six months ago. One day, she meets the temple elephant, Ganeshan, and an unusual friendship forms between them.</p>.<p><strong>One Hundred Flowers</strong></p>.<p>Genki Kawamura</p>.<p>Bonnier, pp 288, Rs 399</p>.<p>This is a moving and evocative story about the preciousness of every moment, the beauty and pain of family love, and the healing power of letting go.</p>.<p><strong>Great Big Beautiful Life</strong></p>.<p>Emily Henry</p>.<p class="bodytext">Viking, pp 432, Rs 899</p>.<p class="bodytext">Two writers compete for the chance to tell the larger-than-life story of an heiress with more than a few plot twists up her sleeve in this dazzling and sweeping new novel from the bestselling author and TikTok sensation.</p>
<p><strong>Reyah And The Cosmic Wish</strong></p>.<p>Vinita Singh Shetty</p>.<p>IndiePress, pp 32, Rs 199</p>.<p>This is an enchanting tale of hope, love and the magic of believing in one’s dreams. When Reyah’s heartfelt wish for her brother Neil reaches the sun and the moon, an extraordinary journey unfolds.</p>.Read of the Week (April 27 to May 3).<p><strong>The Diary Of A Cricketer’s Wife</strong></p>.<p>Puja Pujara and Namita Kala</p>.<p>HarperCollins, pp 328, Rs 400</p>.<p>The author brings a unique perspective on what it takes to be a cricketer’s wife, and the pressures of managing expectations on both personal and professional fronts in a cricket-crazy nation.</p>.<p><strong>If Elephants Could Talk</strong></p>.<p>Ranjeeta Raam</p>.<p>Hachette, pp 272, Rs 399</p>.<p>Twelve-year-old Meenakshi hasn’t spoken a word since her Amma passed away about six months ago. One day, she meets the temple elephant, Ganeshan, and an unusual friendship forms between them.</p>.<p><strong>One Hundred Flowers</strong></p>.<p>Genki Kawamura</p>.<p>Bonnier, pp 288, Rs 399</p>.<p>This is a moving and evocative story about the preciousness of every moment, the beauty and pain of family love, and the healing power of letting go.</p>.<p><strong>Great Big Beautiful Life</strong></p>.<p>Emily Henry</p>.<p class="bodytext">Viking, pp 432, Rs 899</p>.<p class="bodytext">Two writers compete for the chance to tell the larger-than-life story of an heiress with more than a few plot twists up her sleeve in this dazzling and sweeping new novel from the bestselling author and TikTok sensation.</p>