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REASONS TO STAY ALIVEPaperbackBy Matt Haig (Author)Publication Date: 30 March 2016 A deeply moving and inspiring memoir about surviving depression and embracing life’s challenges, Reasons to Stay Alive is a beautifully written exploration of mental health and hope. Matt Haig reflects on his own battle with depression, offering a candid...
NOISEPaperbackBy Olivier Sibony, Cass R. Sunstein, Daniel Kahneman (Authors)Publication Date: 1 January 2021 An essential exploration of the hidden factor that influences our decisions—noise. In Noise, the authors delve into the idea that human judgment is often impacted by "noise"—random variations in decision-making that can lead to inconsistent and unfair...
LETTERS TO MY FATHERPaperbackBy Ruskin Bond (Author)Publication Date: 5 November 2021 A poignant and deeply personal collection of letters from Ruskin Bond to his father. In Letters to My Father, Ruskin Bond opens his heart and shares intimate reflections, memories, and tributes to his father. Written over the years, these...
THE GOLD MINE EFFECTPaperbackBy Rasmus Ankersen (Author)Publication Date: 13 October 2015 Uncover the secrets behind extraordinary performance and success. In The Gold Mine Effect, Rasmus Ankersen investigates the hidden factors that lead to exceptional performance. By examining talent hotspots around the world, including small towns that produce top athletes, the...
THE FREE VOICE: ON DEMOCRACY, CULTURE AND THE NATION (REVISED AND UPDATED EDITION)PaperbackBy Ravish Kumar (Author)Publication Date: 27 August 2019 A powerful and thought-provoking exploration of democracy, media, and the state of India. In The Free Voice, acclaimed journalist Ravish Kumar reflects on the state of democracy in India, the...
30 Women in Power: Their Voice, Their StoriesPaperbackBy Naina Lal Kidwai (Author)Publication Date: 20 July 2016 In 30 Women in Power: Their Voice, Their Stories, Naina Lal Kidwai presents an inspiring collection of profiles of thirty remarkable women who have risen to positions of power and influence across various sectors,...
The India Way: Strategies for an Uncertain WorldPaperbackBy S. Jaishankar (Author)Publication Date: 18 May 2022 Description:In The India Way: Strategies for an Uncertain World, India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar provides a comprehensive look at India's evolving foreign policy and its strategies in navigating a rapidly changing global landscape. Drawing...
Bruised PassportsPaperbackBy Savi Munjal & Vidit Taneja (Authors)Publication Date: 20 February 2022 Description:Bruised Passports is a captivating travel memoir by Savi Munjal and Vidit Taneja, a couple whose passion for travel has taken them on a whirlwind adventure across the globe. In this engaging and thought-provoking book, they share their...
Talent is OverratedPaperbackBy Geoff Colvin (Author)Publication Date: 8 March 2019 Description:In Talent is Overrated, acclaimed author Geoff Colvin challenges the long-held belief that innate talent is the key to success. Instead, he argues that practice, dedication, and the right mindset are far more important factors in achieving greatness. Drawing on...
Stealing Fire: How Silicon Valley, the Navy SEALs, and Maverick Scientists Are Revolutionizing the Way We Live and WorkPaperback – 8 March 2018By Steven Kotler (Author) About the Book:In Stealing Fire, Steven Kotler takes readers on a fascinating journey into the world of peak performance, where high achievers from Silicon...
How to Lie with Statisticsby Darrell Huff (Author), Irving Geis (Illustrator)Paperback – 7 December 1993 In How to Lie with Statistics, Darrell Huff presents a witty and accessible exploration of the ways statistics can be manipulated to mislead and deceive. This timeless classic, originally published in 1954, remains an essential...
The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity Hardcover – 15 December 2019By Carlo M. Cipolla (Author) Description: In The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity, Carlo M. Cipolla delivers a humorous yet profoundly insightful analysis of one of humanity's most persistent and perplexing traits: stupidity. Cipolla, an Italian economic historian, explores the...
📚 Chhaunk: On Food, Economics and Society 🖋️ By Abhijit Banerjee | 🎨 Illustrated by Cheyenne Olivier📅 Hardcover | Releases 22 November 2024 ✨ A Thoughtful, Lyrical Journey Through Food, Culture & the Systems That Shape Us In Chhaunk, Nobel Prize-winning economist Abhijit Banerjee teams up with illustrator Cheyenne Olivier...
📘 Title: Masters of the Air: America's Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany✍️ Author: Donald L. Miller📚 Genre: Non-Fiction, History, War🏷️ Category: Military History, World War II 📖 ISBN: 9780743230843🏢 Publisher: Simon & Schuster📄 Pages: 680(approx) Format: Hardcover – Deckle Edge 📝 Description:Dive into the high-flying,...
📘 Title: Political Correctness Gone Mad?: The Many Faces of Islam's Most Famous Woman Saint, Rabi'a al-'Adawiyya✍️ Authors: Jordan B. Peterson, Stephen Fry, Michael Eric Dyson, Michelle Goldberg📚 Genre: Nonfiction, Politics, Sociology, Philosophy🏷️ Category: Politics & Social Sciences, Cultural Studies, Philosophy 📖 ISBN: 9781786076045🏢 Publisher: Oneworld Publications📄 Pages: 144🔲 Format:...