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Penguin Random House India and Seagull Books have come together to publish the book titled 'Voices of Dissent'.
Seven-year-old Abhijita Gupta, taking after her family's literary legacy, had started writing at a very tender age of five years.
Now in its third edition, the Prize carries an amount of Rs 25 lakh and is awarded each year to a distinguished work of fiction by an Indian writer.
Writing about India in his book the Obama depicts millions who live in squalor while titans of Indian industry enjoyed lifestyles that the rajas and moguls of old would have envied.
Shubha Sarma's 'The Awasthis of Aamnagri' (Niyogi Books) is a simple story about a quintessential Indian family of a bygone era.
'I still have too many ideas and books, and articles to write, friends to meet and talk to, causes to support, countries to travel to and life to live,' writes the economist in the book.
The book seamlessly brings together a man's self-discovery, the fading folklore of the Sundarbans and the most pressing malaises of our times.
In Nomad's Land, Paro has tackled issues that are burning concerns in our world today, and ones that specially impact young minds.
Bond has come out with a new book that is peppered with nuggets of practical advice for every person who is aspiring to write and be published.
The prestigious list also includes the work of fiction 'A Burning' by India-born Megha Majumdar.
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