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Monday, Jun 9, 2025
Pitching on a range of non-fiction and historical accounts, this collection of books will make for a fantastical journey through the world of literature.
K K Hiranyan taught Malayalam at various colleges in Kerala and retired as the Principal of Government College, Thrissur. He was also well-versed in the history of Thrissur and its literary heritage.
The book follows the journey of Appu and his older sister, Anu, as their parents take them to Kerala Kalamandalam to meet the artists, gurus, and students of Kathakali.
Suhdha Menon's work, 'Charithram Adrusyamakkiya Murivukal' has been considered for the award, which carries a cash prize of Rs 10,000, a statute and a citation.
In the book ‘An Officer and His Holiness,’ Har Mander Singh's niece and renowned journalist, Rani Singh, documents what happened between the Dalai Lama and her uncle who facilitated the historic escape journey.
The award ceremony, co-hosted by the British Library, is scheduled for October 10, where Roy will deliver an address.
The cradle of the freedom movement in Kerala, the city has also been an important destination for book festivals for many decades.
These three books on different themes make for a contemplative and engrossing read.
The book, written by British-Indian author Mira Manek and published by Hachette India, is touted to be a celebration of tea, the delicious drink central to life in India.
The book, written in German, tells the story of a young woman's "destructive affair" with an older man in 1980s East Berlin. The book has been translated to English by Michael Hofmann.
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