Book Review: Girls of Riyadh
byIf not anything, Girls of Riyadh does do one thing with absolute conviction: Tell the story of each and every girl born in Saudi…
If not anything, Girls of Riyadh does do one thing with absolute conviction: Tell the story of each and every girl born in Saudi…
New Delhi: Two of Israel’s well-known women writers – Dorit Rabinyan and Sarai Shavit – lent a touch of foreign glamour to the Delhi…
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In conversation with Nandita Bose, author of Tread Softly on books, Indian Writing, and much more… Your debut novel, Tread Softly, is being received…
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New Delhi: The 18th Delhi Book Fair began here today with e-books and e-publishing the focus of the nine-day event that will see more…
New Delhi: The 18th annual Delhi Book Fair began at Pragati Maidan here today. The nine day book fair will have e-books as its…