<p><strong>Clearly Invisible In Paris</strong></p>.<p>Koel Purie Rinchet</p>.<p>Rupa, pp 336, Rs 495</p>.<p>Set in the capital of all things chic, surrounded by inexplicably irritable inhabitants, this book is an ode to the friendships that have got so many through the darkest days of their lives.</p>.<p><strong>Everything Changes</strong></p>.<p>Sreemoyee Piu Kundu</p>.<p>Bloomsbury, pp 256, Rs 499</p>.<p>When she was four, the author’s father died by suicide. In her memoir, she embarks on a path of self-discovery by recognising the scars of her childhood lived under the shadow of his death.</p>.<p><strong>Essence</strong></p>.<p>Chitra Govindraj</p>.<p>Authorspress, pp 162, Rs 295</p>.<p>Essence is a reminder that we all experience love, heartache, confidence, kindness, forgiveness, anger, and honesty and that no one is alone in their emotions and thoughts. The poems relate to five universal values.</p>.<p><strong>Dissidents Of Perfection</strong></p>.<p>Amruta Krishnan Srinivasan</p>.<p>Leadstart, pp 90, Rs 149</p>.<p>Set in the ‘Animal Realm’ where magic and the wild are beautifully interwoven, this book delves into the ethics of meddling with nature even if it is for a good cause.</p>.<p><strong>Crook Manifesto</strong></p>.<p>Colson Whitehead</p>.<p>Hachette, pp 336, Rs 799</p>.<p>In scalpel-sharp prose and with unnerving clarity and wit, the author writes about a city that runs on cronyism, threats, ego, ambition, incompetence and even, sometimes, pride.</p>
<p><strong>Clearly Invisible In Paris</strong></p>.<p>Koel Purie Rinchet</p>.<p>Rupa, pp 336, Rs 495</p>.<p>Set in the capital of all things chic, surrounded by inexplicably irritable inhabitants, this book is an ode to the friendships that have got so many through the darkest days of their lives.</p>.<p><strong>Everything Changes</strong></p>.<p>Sreemoyee Piu Kundu</p>.<p>Bloomsbury, pp 256, Rs 499</p>.<p>When she was four, the author’s father died by suicide. In her memoir, she embarks on a path of self-discovery by recognising the scars of her childhood lived under the shadow of his death.</p>.<p><strong>Essence</strong></p>.<p>Chitra Govindraj</p>.<p>Authorspress, pp 162, Rs 295</p>.<p>Essence is a reminder that we all experience love, heartache, confidence, kindness, forgiveness, anger, and honesty and that no one is alone in their emotions and thoughts. The poems relate to five universal values.</p>.<p><strong>Dissidents Of Perfection</strong></p>.<p>Amruta Krishnan Srinivasan</p>.<p>Leadstart, pp 90, Rs 149</p>.<p>Set in the ‘Animal Realm’ where magic and the wild are beautifully interwoven, this book delves into the ethics of meddling with nature even if it is for a good cause.</p>.<p><strong>Crook Manifesto</strong></p>.<p>Colson Whitehead</p>.<p>Hachette, pp 336, Rs 799</p>.<p>In scalpel-sharp prose and with unnerving clarity and wit, the author writes about a city that runs on cronyism, threats, ego, ambition, incompetence and even, sometimes, pride.</p>