'The Yellow Sparrow' is a great place to start . This book was thoughtfully reviewed for The Book Review Journal's January 2026 issue by Kalpana Kannabiran.
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Pride brings with it a varied assortment of emotions. There is the joy of celebrating queer lives and identities but also the solemn reminder of years and years of discrimination, denial and exclusion. One meaningful way to celebrate this month is to learn , unlearn and relearn.
In IF ALL THE WORLD WERE PAPER, Williams guides the reader through the riveting world of the precolonial Hindi Books. @AakritiMandhwa1 writes an engaging review of this important read for our latest issue.
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Clothing and appearance is deeply political in its implications. This book is a guide to thinking about clothing as enmeshed in social practices of meaning making through deliberate adoption and erasure.
Read this riveting review of the book by Muthara Khan.
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The history of theatre in India is fragmented, chaotic, messy but also rich and intriguing. The Book Review Journal had the pleasure of hosting this review by renowned theatre actor, director and writer - Sudhanva Deshpande.
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The April Issue of The Book Review Journal carried analytical and in-depth reviews of these three rigorously researched and written books published by the Cambridge University Press.
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These books bring out the voices, experiences and perspectives of women from diverse vantage points. Glad to have our contributors review them for us in The Book Review's April Issue.
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