'A master of plotting and pacing' - New York Times
'With every new book I appreciate John ...(+)
Aseem, naive and earnest, has just returned to Delhi to look for a job after completing his business studies. Disillusioned with his father Avinash's (+)
A politically weighted cricket match between Pakistan and India provides the setting for the hilarious farce set in a delightful 'Yes Minister' format. (+)
It begins with the rats... The government regulator finds rats - two 'numbers', no less - living comfortably off the canteen at the privately owned (+)
In fifteen stories that are at once grim, wryly ironic, humorous and affecting, acclaimed writer Ratan Kumar Sambhria portrays with rare acuity the (+)
'It became the summer that Arzu gained and lost everything that girlhood had set her up for.'
It is 1991, and Indiaâs economy is opening (+)