<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">The Perfect Outside</span></p>.<p>Rohit Trilokekar</p>.<p>1889 Books<br />pp 135, Rs 499</p>.<p>Polly, a beautiful macaw and Fluffy, a Persian cat, embark on an adventure and explore the meaning of being outside, freedom and inner happiness. Is this an allegorical tale? A life-affirming book? Maybe, the reader should decide.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">The Story Of The First Civilizations</span></p>.<p>Subhadra Sen Gupta and Devashish Verma (Illustrator)</p>.<p>Talking Cub<br />pp 264, Rs 499</p>.<p>This book takes us on a journey around the world, and tells the known and little-known stories about our origins. Well-researched and filled with captivating illustrations, it will delight readers everywhere.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">Shuttler’s Flick</span></p>.<p>Pullela Gopichand and Priya Kumar</p>.<p>S&S, pp 365, Rs 599</p>.<p>In his official autobiography, we meet Pullela the coach. Through his own voice, as well as those of his students, mother, and wife, we get a look at the mind that revolutionised the game.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">The Odd Book Of Baby Names</span></p>.<p>Anees Salim</p>.<p>Penguin, pp 288<br />Rs 599</p>.<p>Layered with multiple perspectives, each tale recounted in sharp, tantalising vignettes, this is a kaleidoscopic journey into the dysfunctional heart of the Indian family.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">The Unforgiving City And Other Stories</span></p>.<p>Vasudhendra and Mysore Nataraja (Translator)</p>.<p>Penguin, pp 264<br />Rs 599</p>.<p>Deftly crafted with gentle wit and a lightness of touch, each gripping story in this collection exposes the deepest contradictions of modern life.</p>
<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">The Perfect Outside</span></p>.<p>Rohit Trilokekar</p>.<p>1889 Books<br />pp 135, Rs 499</p>.<p>Polly, a beautiful macaw and Fluffy, a Persian cat, embark on an adventure and explore the meaning of being outside, freedom and inner happiness. Is this an allegorical tale? A life-affirming book? Maybe, the reader should decide.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">The Story Of The First Civilizations</span></p>.<p>Subhadra Sen Gupta and Devashish Verma (Illustrator)</p>.<p>Talking Cub<br />pp 264, Rs 499</p>.<p>This book takes us on a journey around the world, and tells the known and little-known stories about our origins. Well-researched and filled with captivating illustrations, it will delight readers everywhere.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">Shuttler’s Flick</span></p>.<p>Pullela Gopichand and Priya Kumar</p>.<p>S&S, pp 365, Rs 599</p>.<p>In his official autobiography, we meet Pullela the coach. Through his own voice, as well as those of his students, mother, and wife, we get a look at the mind that revolutionised the game.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">The Odd Book Of Baby Names</span></p>.<p>Anees Salim</p>.<p>Penguin, pp 288<br />Rs 599</p>.<p>Layered with multiple perspectives, each tale recounted in sharp, tantalising vignettes, this is a kaleidoscopic journey into the dysfunctional heart of the Indian family.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><span class="bold">The Unforgiving City And Other Stories</span></p>.<p>Vasudhendra and Mysore Nataraja (Translator)</p>.<p>Penguin, pp 264<br />Rs 599</p>.<p>Deftly crafted with gentle wit and a lightness of touch, each gripping story in this collection exposes the deepest contradictions of modern life.</p>