Rumours of Spring
Rumors of Spring is a memoir of a girl growing up in Kashmir during the most volatile times in the valley, marked by increasing militancy and militarization of Kashmir.
Rumors of Spring is a memoir of a girl growing up in Kashmir during the most volatile times in the valley, marked by increasing militancy and militarization of Kashmir.
1984 is a chilling reminder of how power, propaganda, and fear can erase truth—and why thinking freely is the ultimate rebellion.
An honest account of Kashmir and the Kashmir conflict weaved beautifully with his personal memoir. The book is tragic, sad, frustrating, depressing but at the same time an important read if you wish to know about Kashmir beyond the mainstream narrative.
A memoir by Viktore Frankl of his sufferings in the Nazi concentration camps and how he endured all of it to come out and tell it to the world
India Wins Freedom by Maulana Abul Kalam Azad offers a rare, candid glimpse into the final years of India’s independence movement. Written in 1957, with portions sealed until 1988, the memoir reveals behind-the-scenes political drama, ideological clashes, and untold truths about key leaders and events.
An in-depth account of the Kedarnath disaster, presenting a view point of the unsustainable development in the mountains region of Himalayas and its Imapct.
A wonderfully written autobiography of one of the most prolific and loved writer of India. Honest, witty and elegant.
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