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INDIA TODAY

‘Rajputana, in the era of Viceroys and Residents, is the playground for Jyoti Jafa’s romp through the vicissitudes of royal life, a cross between The Mouse That Roared and the world of P.G. Wodehouse.’

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Chef Floyd Cardoz

‘Indian regional cuisine is here to stay. The more we can do to spread the word and share the cuisine, the better world cuisine will get. Tiffin is a book that is just scratching the surface… it’s a treasure trove of recipes and memories that mean a lot to a billion people!’

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– Priyanka Mookerjee, Author of Hedon

‘In Mahendra Singh’s hands, Ladakh and Spiti come alive with breath-taking pictures and an engaging text studded with succinctly handled information and interesting little titbits from the past. This is a book that really makes one wonder how much the study of the world around us can be elevated by texts like this one, texts that blur the lines of genre and introduce places to

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Forbes India

For 776 years, the Dungarpur state was ruled without a break by a single family, despite all the countless invasions and incursions of the time. That’s eight centuries and definitely a very long inning. Precisely what piqued my curiosity with this book. Very few princely states in pre-independence India or elsewhere in the world have such a record! Descendants of the Sisodia’s of Udaipur, the

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The Hindu

Using Indian cricket as the spine, Amrish Kumar tells a coming-of-age story in his book  Gods of Willow. The tale draws an arc from Hyderabad to Mumbai with the protagonist Kabir Menon going through a series of life-alterations. Through him, we observe India of the 1990s and early 2000s.The sweeping gaze takes in all, be it politics, cricket, media, communalism and then juxtaposes it with personal

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