The Only Book You Will Ever Need on Branding
By: Michiel Maandag and Liisa Puolakka
Publisher: Hachette
Pages: 150
Price: Rs 299
How do you create a good name and a memorable logo so that everyone understands what you are selling? In The Only Book You Will Ever Need on Branding, you’ll find out everything you need to know—fast. Mother, Where’s My Country?
By: Anubha Bhonsle
Publisher: Speaking Tiger
Pages: 250
Price: Rs 499
Drawing upon interviews with Indian army personnel, politicians, leaders of insurgent groups, Irom Sharmila and ordinary people across Manipur, Anubha Bhonsle has produced a compelling and necessary book on the North East.
Mother, Where’s My Country?
By: Anubha Bhonsle
Publisher: Speaking Tiger
Pages: 250
Price: Rs 499
Drawing upon interviews with Indian army personnel, politicians, leaders of insurgent groups, Irom Sharmila and ordinary people across Manipur, Anubha Bhonsle has produced a compelling and necessary book on the North East.
Girl in Glass
By: Deanna Fei
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Pages: 314
Price: Rs 499
Deanna Fei was just five-and-a-half months pregnant when she inexplicably went into labour. Minutes later, she met her tiny baby who clung to life support inside a glass box. Fei was forced to confront terrifying questions: How to be the mother of a child she could lose at any moment.
All Quiet in Vikaspuri
By: Sarnath Banerjee
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pages: 152
Price: Rs 799
A Homeric tale of a man’s journey in search of the mythical river Saraswati, this graphic novel is set against the fictitious yet ever-so-real Water Wars of Delhi. It is a dystopian landscape where neighbourhoods fight brutal battles and even victory must end in defeat.
1962: The War That Wasn’t
By: Shiv Kunal Verma
Publisher: Aleph
Pages: 425
Price: Rs 995
In this account of the 1962 war, based on dozens of interviews with soldiers and those who had a first-hand view of what actually happened, Verma takes us on an uncomfortable journey through one of the most disastrous episodes of independent India’s history.