<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">Elegy For The East</span></p>.<p>Dhrubajyoti Borah</p>.<p>Niyogi Books 2020,<br />pp 380, Rs 510</p>.<p>This book tells the stories of youth in angst, of groups who struggle to bring about a more just society and of women who search for the true meaning of life, amidst trials and tribulations.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">When Adil Speaks,<br />Words Dance</span></p>.<p>Lavanya Karthik</p>.<p>Duckbill 2020, ebook, Rs 159.60</p>.<p>Everyone wants to be friends with Adil. But, how do you start a conversation with someone when their words dance to music you cannot hear? </p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">A Poem A Day</span></p>.<p>Gulzar</p>.<p>HarperCollins 2020,<br />pp 968, Rs 3,999</p>.<p>This volume showcases 365 memorable poems; a poem for every day of the year written over the seven decades since Independence by some of the leading poets of the Indian subcontinent.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">Eat Up,<br />Clean Up</span></p>.<p>Manjari Chanadra</p>.<p>Fingerprint<br />Publishing 2020,<br />pp 200, Rs 650</p>.<p>This book attempts to make you think long and hard about your dietary choices and how you perceive your health and well-being. </p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">Bim And The Town Of<br />Falling Fruit</span></p>.<p>Arjun Talwar<br />(author) and<br />Shilpa Ranade<br />(Illustrator)</p>.<p>Duckbill 2020, pp 168, Rs 250</p>.<p>This is a fun, mad tale of a town where fruits are always falling on people’s heads and how the townspeople deal with this problem inventively.</p>
<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">Elegy For The East</span></p>.<p>Dhrubajyoti Borah</p>.<p>Niyogi Books 2020,<br />pp 380, Rs 510</p>.<p>This book tells the stories of youth in angst, of groups who struggle to bring about a more just society and of women who search for the true meaning of life, amidst trials and tribulations.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">When Adil Speaks,<br />Words Dance</span></p>.<p>Lavanya Karthik</p>.<p>Duckbill 2020, ebook, Rs 159.60</p>.<p>Everyone wants to be friends with Adil. But, how do you start a conversation with someone when their words dance to music you cannot hear? </p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">A Poem A Day</span></p>.<p>Gulzar</p>.<p>HarperCollins 2020,<br />pp 968, Rs 3,999</p>.<p>This volume showcases 365 memorable poems; a poem for every day of the year written over the seven decades since Independence by some of the leading poets of the Indian subcontinent.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">Eat Up,<br />Clean Up</span></p>.<p>Manjari Chanadra</p>.<p>Fingerprint<br />Publishing 2020,<br />pp 200, Rs 650</p>.<p>This book attempts to make you think long and hard about your dietary choices and how you perceive your health and well-being. </p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">Bim And The Town Of<br />Falling Fruit</span></p>.<p>Arjun Talwar<br />(author) and<br />Shilpa Ranade<br />(Illustrator)</p>.<p>Duckbill 2020, pp 168, Rs 250</p>.<p>This is a fun, mad tale of a town where fruits are always falling on people’s heads and how the townspeople deal with this problem inventively.</p>