Indian Catholic Saints, Blesseds, Venerables and Servants of God by Dr. Joseph K. Thomas is a monumental and much-needed contribution to both the religious and historical literature of India. This work serves as a comprehensive guide to the lives and legacies of men and women who have walked the path of holiness within the Indian Catholic Church.
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Book Critic Review- Siya: A Suicide’s Argument by Anjali Roongta
Siya: A Suicide’s Argument by Anjali Roongta is a raw, unflinching, and emotionally resonant novel that takes readers deep into the psyche of a young woman grappling with the aftermath of a suicide attempt. It is not a story about dying—it is a story about what survives.
Book Critic Review- Storm’s Verses by Joydeep Singh
Storm’s Verses by JOY is not simply a poetry collection—it’s a celestial incantation, a riddle disguised as a storm, and a love letter written to the cosmos by a 16-year-old poet with an old soul and a galaxy-sized imagination.
Book Critic Review- Call of Future by Fatema Yasmin
Call of Future by Fatema Yasmin is a time-bending, ethically charged science fiction novel that explores the possibility of reversing humanity’s self-inflicted doom. Set in a future on the brink of environmental and social collapse, the novel introduces readers to Dr. Philip—a visionary scientist who dares to challenge the linear flow of time in order to alter a bleak and irreversible fate.
Book Review: Raising Chess Knight: Lessons from the Board to Everyday Life
Raising Chess Knight: Lessons from the Board to Everyday Life is more than a book about chess—it’s a heartfelt ode to the journey of growth, family bonding, resilience, and learning through the lens of the world’s most strategic game.
An Interview with Rakesh Venkatraman
Rakesh Venkatraman, born in Pune, is a storyteller who crafts narratives that stir both soul and spirit. Rooted in authenticity and spiritual curiosity, his writing bridges mythology with modern life. With a love for music, chai, and quiet reflection, he brings real emotion and ancient wisdom alive through his words.
Author Feature Article: Banabihari Kar – Guiding Parents Through Modern Indian Parenting
In a rapidly changing India where smartphones are replacing slates and nuclear families are replacing joint ones, parenting has become both more challenging and more personal than ever before. Yet, amidst this evolution, one voice stands firm in its resolve to help Indian families strike a delicate balance between the richness of tradition and the demands of modern life — that voice is Banabihari Kar, author of Indian Parenting Today: Balancing Tradition and Modern Thinking to Raise Happy, Resilient Children.
Book Critic Review- Symphony in Monotony by Tarun Saini
Symphony in Monotony by Tarun Saini is a quiet, contemplative celebration of the everyday—a collection that invites readers to see life not through the lens of grandeur or relentless ambition, but through the subtle, often overlooked moments that make up the majority of our existence.
Book Critic Review- The Conscious Compass: Navigating Life’s Journey with Inner Wisdom by Sathyamoorthy Buma Sridhar
The Conscious Compass: Navigating Life’s Journey with Inner Wisdom by Sathyamoorthy Buma Sridhar is a thoughtful and inspiring exploration of the human experience, offering readers a path toward emotional clarity, spiritual depth, and personal transformation.
Book Critic Review- The Mindful Teen: A Guide to Navigating Life with Awareness and Emotional Intelligence by Sathyamoorthy Buma Sridhar
The Mindful Teen: A Guide to Navigating Life with Awareness and Emotional Intelligence arrives at a moment in history when teenagers are more inundated with external pressures, internal confusion, and rapid digital change than ever before.