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An independent publishing house specializing in literary fiction and quality non-fiction.

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The Remnants of Rebellion by Ponnu Elizabeth Mathew is here! Watch along as the author unboxes her copies. The Remnants of Rebellion is a compelling tale of family, history, and resistance set in the rubber plantations of Kerala. Get your copy today and dive into this gripping

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Discover India’s rich history like never before! A New History of India for Children is a captivating book for young minds eager to explore India’s past, taking them on a journey through ancient cities, epic empires, colonial conquests, and modern marvels. Pre-order now!

Discover India’s rich history like never before! 

A New History of India for Children is a captivating book for young minds eager to explore India’s past, taking them on a journey through ancient cities, epic empires, colonial conquests, and modern marvels. 

Pre-order now!
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Award-winning journalist and writer Ghazala Wahab's The Hindi Heartland is a magisterial account exploring the history, geography, and sociopolitics of India’s most paradoxical region. Get your copy today!

Award-winning journalist and writer <a href="/ghazalawahab/">Ghazala Wahab</a>'s The Hindi Heartland is a magisterial account exploring the history, geography, and sociopolitics of India’s most paradoxical region.

Get your copy today!
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Ragini Tharoor Srinivasan is a scholar of Asian American and South Asian Anglophone literature, postcolonial theory, and feminist cultural studies. She is a co-editor of the René Wellek Prize-winning Thinking with an Accent (UC Press 2023), a former magazine editor, and a

Ragini Tharoor Srinivasan is a scholar of Asian American and South Asian Anglophone literature, postcolonial theory, and feminist cultural studies. 

She is a co-editor of the René Wellek Prize-winning Thinking with an Accent (UC Press 2023), a former magazine editor, and a
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As we step into the second half of 2025, we're excited to present this month’s new releases. What are you looking forward to pick up? #JulyReads #NewReleases #Alephbookcompany #Books

As we step into the second half of 2025, we're excited to present this month’s new releases. 

What are you looking forward to pick up?

#JulyReads #NewReleases #Alephbookcompany #Books
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Ever wondered what it really means to be modern? Did you know that Indian art redefined the very idea of modernity? From Rabindranath Tagore’s poetic brushstrokes to Tyeb Mehta’s bold abstractions, discover the stories behind the art that shaped a nation’s soul. Explore the

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Chi Rainer Bornfree is a writer, philosopher, and activist. With a PhD from U. C. Berkeley, they have taught at Bard, Princeton, and New York state prisons. They are the co-founder of the Activist Graduate School, and the co-creator of ‘AI for the People’, an award-winning,

Chi Rainer Bornfree is a writer, philosopher, and activist. With a PhD from U. C. Berkeley, they have taught at Bard, Princeton, and New York state prisons. They are the co-founder of the Activist Graduate School, and the co-creator of ‘AI for the People’, an award-winning,
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How come there’s peace even in the face of staggering inequality? Why the Poor Don’t Kill Us is a razor-sharp look at the uncomfortable truths of Indian society. Manu Joseph pulls no punches in this unflinching critique of privilege and power. Preorder now for a read that

How come there’s peace even in the face of staggering inequality? Why the Poor Don’t Kill Us is a razor-sharp look at the uncomfortable truths of Indian society.

<a href="/manujosephsan/">Manu Joseph</a> pulls no punches in this unflinching critique of privilege and power.

Preorder now for a read that
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When Aleyamma inherits a colonial-era bungalow in the remote village of Puthuloor, she doesn’t just walk into an old house, she walks into a legacy haunted by grief, rebellion, and untold secrets. Consumed with grief over the loss of her grandfather Eesho, Aleyamma sets out to

When Aleyamma inherits a colonial-era bungalow in the remote village of Puthuloor, she doesn’t just walk into an old house, she walks into a legacy haunted by grief, rebellion, and untold secrets. 

Consumed with grief over the loss of her grandfather Eesho, Aleyamma sets out to