<p class="ListingGrey"><strong>The Ant Who Swallowed a Sun</strong></p>.<p>Translated by Neela Bhagwat and Jerry Pinto</p>.<p>SpeakingTiger 2020, pp 181, Rs 299</p>.<p>This is a collection of translations of abhangs by prominent and lesser-known Marathi women-saints belonging to the Bhakti Movement. The poems spread the message of universal humanism and devotion.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><strong>With Love: A Collection of Letters</strong></p>.<p>Multiple Authors</p>.<p>Penguin 2020, pp 125, Rs 199</p>.<p>After the enormous success of Terribly Tiny Tales comes this book of letters. The letters have been written from a deeply private place and their vulnerability and candour promise to make one examine and reflect on one’s own relationships.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><strong>Summer Solstice and other poems</strong></p>.<p>Shristi Banka</p>.<p>Locksley Hall 2020, pp 117, Rs 250</p>.<p>This is a collection of poems that span romance, fantasy, inspiration, drama, tragedy and family. They are a personal reflection of the author’s experiences.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><strong>Dear Me: Inspiring Letters by Sports Stars To Their Younger Selves</strong></p>.<p>Multiple Authors</p>.<p>Penguin 2020, pp 200, Rs 199</p>.<p>This is a collection of letters from some of the most celebrated names in sports — Milkha Singh, Viswanathan Anand, Bhaichung Bhutia and many more — to their younger selves where they remember the moments that changed their lives.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><strong>The King of the Sea</strong></p>.<p>Nandan Gautam</p>.<p>NotionPress 2020, pp 341, Rs 595</p>.<p>This is a book that is a combination of a novel, a journal and a music album. It promises to be a metaphysical journey into another world and the writing resembles poetry more than prose.</p>
<p class="ListingGrey"><strong>The Ant Who Swallowed a Sun</strong></p>.<p>Translated by Neela Bhagwat and Jerry Pinto</p>.<p>SpeakingTiger 2020, pp 181, Rs 299</p>.<p>This is a collection of translations of abhangs by prominent and lesser-known Marathi women-saints belonging to the Bhakti Movement. The poems spread the message of universal humanism and devotion.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><strong>With Love: A Collection of Letters</strong></p>.<p>Multiple Authors</p>.<p>Penguin 2020, pp 125, Rs 199</p>.<p>After the enormous success of Terribly Tiny Tales comes this book of letters. The letters have been written from a deeply private place and their vulnerability and candour promise to make one examine and reflect on one’s own relationships.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><strong>Summer Solstice and other poems</strong></p>.<p>Shristi Banka</p>.<p>Locksley Hall 2020, pp 117, Rs 250</p>.<p>This is a collection of poems that span romance, fantasy, inspiration, drama, tragedy and family. They are a personal reflection of the author’s experiences.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><strong>Dear Me: Inspiring Letters by Sports Stars To Their Younger Selves</strong></p>.<p>Multiple Authors</p>.<p>Penguin 2020, pp 200, Rs 199</p>.<p>This is a collection of letters from some of the most celebrated names in sports — Milkha Singh, Viswanathan Anand, Bhaichung Bhutia and many more — to their younger selves where they remember the moments that changed their lives.</p>.<p class="ListingGrey"><strong>The King of the Sea</strong></p>.<p>Nandan Gautam</p>.<p>NotionPress 2020, pp 341, Rs 595</p>.<p>This is a book that is a combination of a novel, a journal and a music album. It promises to be a metaphysical journey into another world and the writing resembles poetry more than prose.</p>