Indian author Parul Sharma reading excerpts from her book, Tuki’s Grand Salon Chase, at a Delhi Book Lovers reading session in 2014.PHOTO: KUNAL GUPTA, MEENAKSHI GOYAL
Delhi Book Lovers founders Meenakshi Goyal and Kunal Gupta with opposition politician Shashi Tharoor (right), who wrote An Era Of Darkness: The British Empire In India.
PHOTO: KUNAL GUPTA AND MEENAKSHI GOYAL
Ms Shivangi Singhal (in black) with members of the Bring Your Own Book club at a meeting in a coffee shop in Gurugram.ST PHOTO: NIRMALA GANAPATHY
Their popularity is driven by rising literacy and growing pool of Indian authors writing in English
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Book club boom in India
Indian author Parul Sharma reading excerpts from her book, Tuki’s Grand Salon Chase, at a Delhi Book Lovers reading session in 2014.PHOTO: KUNAL GUPTA, MEENAKSHI GOYAL
Delhi Book Lovers founders Meenakshi Goyal and Kunal Gupta with opposition politician Shashi Tharoor (right), who wrote An Era Of Darkness: The British Empire In India.
PHOTO: KUNAL GUPTA AND MEENAKSHI GOYAL
Ms Shivangi Singhal (in black) with members of the Bring Your Own Book club at a meeting in a coffee shop in Gurugram.ST PHOTO: NIRMALA GANAPATHY
Their popularity is driven by rising literacy and growing pool of Indian authors writing in English