Every year we curate a listicle of the new releases largely from India.
Category: Teen Books
This book is just the print copy of the same roller-coaster videos “Arey Pata Hai” where the authors Nipun Jain and Mohit Mamoria trap you with – a curiosity carnival, a trivia treasure chest, and a cheeky reminder that the world is far stranger (and funnier) than we think.
Princess Kundavai is the daughter of a mighty Chola king who grows up along the banks of the holy river Kaveri. As she learns to swim in the river, she also learns to navigate the choppy waters of the power games between the feuding kings.
Though this book is technically a series of eleven essays, wholeheartedly written to show you the reality of being a woman, it is also strangely immersive in its raw honesty. It makes you stare down the thoughts that go unsaid, though the view of a young girl raised in a small, Indian town.
This book is the second in the series of Nico Di Angelo. A group of monsters, who preferred to be called mythics, had arrived at the Roman camp. Nico and Will’s expertise made them the perfect people to decide whether they were evil or not.
Set in the quaint heritage city of Mysore and loosely based on true events, the story traces the journey of Rukmini aunty, an unassuming elderly lady – Rukmini, who is spurred into creating an action group to preserve RK Narayan’s heritage house in Mysore.
