The Stoic Path to Wealth
Darius Forou
Penguin Random House
272 pages, 599 rupees
The only way to beat inflation and grow your wealth is to invest
Only capitalism
Branko Milanovic
HarperCollins
Page 304
Renowned economist Branko Milanovic, known for his acclaimed book, Inequality Around the World, takes a detailed look at the successes and flaws of the capitalist system, highlighting issues such as growing inequality and the potential erosion of democratic values. Highly praised for its insightful analysis and data-driven approach, the book explores how capitalism has evolved, whether it remains a central economic force, and how it can be improved.15 peopleAngelica Aribam & Akash Satyawaliashet Pp 320, Rs 799
In 1946, the Constituent Assembly was tasked with drafting the document that would soon govern the world's largest democracy. Of its 299 members, 15 were women. In this meticulously researched book, Angelica Aribam and Akash Satyawali chronicle the lives and impact of these pioneering women.
What shaped them, the norms they rebelled against, and the beliefs they upheld.
Don't ask a river its name
Sheila Tommy
HarperCollins
328 pages, 499 rupees
Sheila Tommy's new novel offers readers a fresh look at the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, focusing on the struggles of a people besieged by war. Translated by Ministi S., the novel tells the story of Ruth, who leaves her home in Wayanad and ends up in Nazareth, Israel, where she witnesses the historic Holy Land, the Arab-Israeli conflict and the situation of the Palestinian people.
The girl with seven lives
Vikas Swarup
Simon & Schuster
408 pages, 499 rupees
Filled with the same emotive prose, immersive narrative and propulsive energy that made Slumdog Millionaire a global bestseller, this much-anticipated new novel will resonate with readers looking for a thoughtful page-turner. It is a dark tale of womanhood and survival against all odds, full of unpredictable twists and turns that reveal some harsh truths about modern India.