What’s inside

December 04, 2014 06:02 pm | Updated April 07, 2016 02:42 am IST - Thiruvananthapuram

Penpravasam

Penpravasam

Longing, belonging

An interesting compilation of a slice of life in which a group of Malayali women talk about their life as expatriates in different parts of the globe.

Penpravasam, edited by Rafeeq Memunda, Rs. 140

Bitter memories

Dark episodes from the history of the American Red Indians, many of whom lost their lives and land to the colonising Whites.

Red Indians: American Adivasikalude Durithakalangal, C.V. Gangadharan, Rs. 80

Her story

Biography of one of the most powerful women in Indian politics today, Sonia Gandhi.

Sonia Gandhi, Sanil P. Thomas, Rs. 90

Iron will

A Muslim woman decides to stop wearing the hijab, thus inviting the wrath of her husband. The novel also unveils facets of Arab life.

Mukhavastram, Fathiya Nasser, Rs. 75

More power to women

Are women aware of their rights and the laws that safeguard their rights? A comprehensive book on women’s legal rights in India and the agencies that can help women on these aspects.

Sthreekalum Neethinyaaya Vyavasthayum, Nisa Fasil, Rs. 100

Lyrical musings

Autobiography of singer Unnimenon. He recently completed 33 years of his musical journey.

Chembaneerpoopole, Unnimenon, Rs. 170

For copies: Olive Publications

Candid thoughts

Collection of verses that break free of the conventional fare.

Marukukalil Kadalanakkam: Omkaram, Padma Babu, Rs. 125

In the news

Biography of Farah Baker who caught the world’s attention with her live tweets on the Israeli attack in Gaza.

Farah Baker: Mattoru Yudhathinu Saakshiyaavaan Njaan Aagrahikkunnilla, Bijeesh Balakrishnan, Rs. 110

For copies: DC Books

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