BOOKS AMEYA

Hardcover of Ruskin Bond’s latest book, Another Day in Landour, placed on a wooden surface near a window with soft natural light.

Another Day in Landour | Ruskin Bond

Synopsis – A Glimpse into Ruskin Bond’s Latest Book There isn’t much blossom about at this time of the year. But the ferns are flourishing everywhere—even on the trunks of the oaks and deodars. In the winter and early summer, one has to go down to streams or shady places to see the ferns. In Read more…

Broken Silence | Suvika

Synopsis: Broken Silence by Suvika is the story of Adheer Nanda, the heir apparent of a textile empire. Engaged to the love of his life, Nanda’s life is turned upside down by the accusations of a murder. Kirti Malhotra, a 17-year-old, saves him from imminent incarceration, but smashes his reputation to smithereens. Devastated, Nanda disappears.

The Heart of Work | SV Nathan

Synopsis: Work, overall, is about getting things done, and the heart does not normally figure in it. But in my many years of work, I have seen that the heart has a huge influence on what happens to us, what happens around us and what propels us to action. More often than not, people look Read more…

Like a breath of fresh air on Ameya

Like a Breath of Fresh Air… | Ruchi Chandra Verma

Synopsis: It was only a few years ago that Khushi Mishra lost her father in a freak car accident. Now, she is back in the hospital to see her mom grapple with death every minute. She is on the verge of becoming an orphan when fate brings a stranger into her life. His presence showers Read more…

The Magic Of The Lost Story by Sudha Murty

The Magic of the Lost Story | Children’s Books | Sudha Murty

Synopsis: After enduring a boring, year-long lockdown, Nooni is now on a visit to her Ajja-Ajji in Somanahalli, a village in Bengaluru. The memories of unearthing the famous stepwell and experiencing rural life for the first in The Magic of the Lost Temple are still afresh in young Nooni’s mind. Excited to finally step out Read more…

Eating Wasps book review

Eating Wasps | Book Review | 2018 | Anita Nair

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Anita Nair is an India-born novelist. Born in Kerala in 1966, Anita is a B.A. in English Language and Literature. She started her career in the field of advertising, but was always actively writing for magazines. Nair’s preferred genres include short stories, poetry, essays, crime fiction, romance, and children’s literature. Her most Read more…

Garden Up Ekta Chaudhary

Garden Up | Home & House Maintenance | Ekta Chaudhary

Synopsis: Have you been trying to grow plants at home? Would you like to be able to eat fresh, organic produce and herbs from your balcony? Do you wish to have gorgeous plants adorning your house to give an even warmer feel to your space? YouTube sensation Ekta Chaudhary has been imparting gardening lessons to Read more…

How The Mango Got Its Magic | Fiction | Sudha Murty

Synopsis: We are all fond of a sweet mango and how it works its way down our throat to quench our thirst on a blistering summer day. However, have you ever wondered where that enchanting sweetness comes from? The tale of how this sweetness came into being is quite a fascinating one. In How The Read more…

Where the Sun Never Sets by Stuti Changle

Where the Sun Never Sets | Fiction | Stuti Changle

Synopsis: If you find someone’s diary, would you dare open it? And what if that diary is yours? After Lockdown forces Iti to move back to her hometown, Mussoorie, so she can work on her first movie script, she runs into her first love, Nishit. She is also reunited with her estranged best friend, Shelly. Read more…

The Chutney called Marriage by Parminder Kaur Sharma

The Chutney called Marriage | Comedy | Parminder Kaur Sharma

Synopsis: Manav is an ordinary husband. His personality is just like coriander – tasteless, more or less useless, and needed only at the end. Piya, his melodramatic wife, excels in the art of making even the simplest things complicated, just like chili. Finally, it is Maa, Manav’s mother, whose very presence is like the mint Read more…