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Brother Alive

by Zain Khalid

From the winner of the NYPL Young Lions Fiction Award, CLMP Firecracker Award, and Bard Fiction Prize, National Book Award “5 Under 35” Honoree, and finalist for the NBCC John…

Arrow of the Blue-Skinned God

by Jonah Blank

“Possibly the most perceptive book that I have come across on India since the British Raj ended.” –Pranay Gupte, The Washington Post…

Arafat’s War

by Efraim Karsh

“The savage battle between Palestinians and Israelis is often presented as if it were historically predestined.  But in this eye-opening and exhaustively researched book, Karsh shows us that it is…

Jonathan Coleman

…Lindsey’s The Falcon and the Snowman, David S. Broder’s Changing of the Guard, Elizabeth Drew’s Senator, William S. Cohen’s Roll Call, Jonathan Raban’s Old Glory and Arabia, Shiva Naipaul’s North…

One Part Woman

by Perumal Murugan

The American debut of a world-class writer, already profiled by the New York Times, One Part Woman is a charming and touching story of a South Indian couple who cannot…

Kiran Desai

Kiran Desai was born in India in 1971. She is the author of the critically acclaimed Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard and the Man Booker Prize winning novel, The Inheritance…

Octavio Paz

…The Labyrinth of Solitude (1950), a collection of nine essays regarding the Mexican identity. In 1962 Paz was appointed as the Mexican diplomat to India, and it was in India

Perumal Murugan

…for Translated Literature, and One Part Woman also won the prestigious ILF Samanvay Bhasha Samman for writing in Indian languages and the Translation Prize from India’s National Academy of Letters….

The Wonder House

by Justine Hardy

“A haunting tragedy of love, beauty and bounty lost . . . The budding passion of The Wonder House cleaves closer to the tragic romance of Arundhati Roy’s God of…

On the Missionary Trail

by Tom Hiney

“On the Missionary Trail . . . illuminate[s] the struggles of the nineteenth-century men and women who risked–and often lost–their lives to bring Christianity and civilization to the remotest corners…