Westland Books
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Indian publisher of bestselling books, for readers of every stripe. For submissions: [email protected]
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'Namita’s journey into this oneness is relatable, joyous and full of awe, with music and musical concepts (that she is steeped in) being recurrent motifs in unravelling a larger mystery.'
Read the full review of Tangerine here:
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A Writer’s Journey In An Uncertain Life: Review of Tangerine By Namita Devidayal’s Memoir | Outlook India
In her latest work, the author-musician blends memoir, philosophy, and music to explore Hindu spirituality without renunciation.
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We are incredibly excited to see our author Leesa Gazi's debut feature film being selected as Bangladesh's first official submission for the Oscars foreign feature film category!
Gazi's Hellfire (trans. Shabnam Nadiya) would be a perfect companion read for Barir Naam Shahana.
Get it today!
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Join us for an evening of discussing Tagore and poetry with Sharmistha Mohanty. In conversation with Mani Rao at Champaca Books on 4 Oct.
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Last Saturday we all got together at The Bookshop Inc to listen to the stories of Van Gujjars and Taungyas from Uprooted with Ita Mehrotra and Pradip Krishen.
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‘Dapaan is not just a book about Kashmir’s conflict — it is a testament to the stubborn endurance of memory.’

Read @thehindu.com’s review of @psemolina3.bsky.social’s Dapaan here: www.thehindu.com/books/act-of...
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A practical guide that provides an insight into the wisdom of three sages of yore and how their philosophies can help us navigate complexities of modern life.

‘Krishna, Buddha and Lao Tzu Have a Coffee with You’ is now available at all major bookstores and online.
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‘Together, the 11 stories in this collection display the depth and breadth—in terms of subject, tone and style—that speculative fiction writing in India has achieved.’

Read @shrabonti.bsky.social’s review of Between Worlds, edited by @gautambhatia88.bsky.social: www.livemint.com/mint-lounge/...
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As climate change and migration debates rage across the world, come join us for an evening of quiet and reflective conversations about forest rights, indigenous people and their stories on 27 Sept with Ita Mehrotra & Pradip Krishen.
Register on bit.ly/4gFUYVy.
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It's pub day for Kalpana Karunakaran's unique biography of her grandmother, Pankajam.
A Woman of No Consequence tells the story of a new nation through the eyes of its women.
Now in bookstores and online.
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Meet our author @anumeha.bsky.social at the Bookaroo Lit Fest in Shillong!
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Remember the confusion during demonetisation in 2016? Imagine that happening almost a hundred years back in the midst of the forming of new nations!
Read this fascinating excerpt about this from Kalyani Ramnath's Boats in a Storm.

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Financial history: How worthless ‘banana money’ issued after World War II troubled business in Asia
An excerpt from ‘Boats In a Storm: Law, Migration and Citizenship in Post-War Asia’, by Kalyani Ramnath.
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Time to stock up for your weekend read?
Pick these from the Crossword Book Awards Longlist!
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We love this wonderful interview spread in @gulfnews.bsky.social of @narayanibasu.bsky.social speaking about the many shades of KM Panikkar's life.

A Man for All Seasons is in bookstores and online.
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As we see anti-immigration protests in London, it feels right to brush up on the histories of displacement and migration that colonial empires left as their legacies all over Asia.
Kalyani Ramnath's Boats in a Storm is now in bookstores and online.
Get your copy today!
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Indra Das's The Last Dragoners of Bowbazaar is a story about Ru. Ru is a boy from nowhere. When he asks his parents where his family is from, they tell him he is descended from nomads. But even nomads must come from somewhere.

Get your copy today!

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We are bookstore hopping with Namita Devidayal in #Mumbai tomorrow and day after!

Join us.
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Find more such fascinating facts in Kalyani Ramnath's meticulously researched Boats in a Storm!

Now in bookstores and online.
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As the weekly routine sets in, this quote from Namita Devidayal's Tangerine is something that we are thinking about.

Tangerine is now in bookstores and online.
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'Whatever the uncertainty, Panikkar’s method was simple: “Once reading and writing are ruled out, what is left for a man like me?”'

Read this fascinating review of @narayanibasu.bsky.social 's A Man for All Seasons.
Available now in bookstores and online.

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A Man for All Seasons: The Life of K.M. Panikkar By Narayani Basu | India's World
One thing that immediately stands out in Narayani Basu’s account of Sardar Panikkar is the vast intellectual seascape of India’s first generation of thinker ...
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