A candid account of abuse and healing
American writer and filmmaker Jennette McCurdy recounts her journey from navigating a tumultuous relationship with her mother to finding resilience.
American writer and filmmaker Jennette McCurdy recounts her journey from navigating a tumultuous relationship with her mother to finding resilience.
Shreeya Giri, founder of Happy Minds, talks about finding resilience in the comfort of books and how storytelling plays a role in healing.
Following Albert Camus’ Mersault, Saurav Thapa’s ‘The Absurdist of Kathmandu’ introduces Nepali readers to their philosophising protagonist.
Hima Bista, the executive director of Women LEAD, discusses how her reading choices influence the leadership sessions she conducts at her organisation.
In ‘The Art of Being Posthuman’, Francesca Ferrando argues that in the 21st century, understanding our identity means recognising our deep connection with technology, nature, and other species.
Author Ravi Shankar shares his love for books growing up, poetry, and the importance of translation.
Academician and activist Pratima Gurung discusses reading culture and the exclusion of marginalised and indigenous narratives in the curriculum.
The library is a community space that illuminates feminist issues through its thoughtfully curated collection of books.
Rishi Amatya discusses his first novel and why mythology is the focal point of his writing.
The book covers 24 themes, offering readers comprehensive information on the country’s economic, corporate, social, developmental, and political sectors.
Krishna Bajgai discusses his writing journey and his role as the president of a Nepali literary organisation in the UK.
UNESCO representative to Nepal, Michael Croft, shares his love for reading, his message on the World Press Freedom Day and the threats of AI.
India’s best selling mythologist Devdutt Pattanaik talks about storytelling, queer characters and Pink Tourism.
Mukahang Limbu discusses his love for reading and the challenges he faced while establishing himself as a Nepali migrant writer in the UK.
Public Affairs Chief at the US Embassy Garrett Wilkerson discusses the role of his office in supporting the embassy’s diplomatic efforts in Nepal.
Poet Avaya Shrestha talks about his reading life, literary influences and his recently published poetry collection.
The book has been translated with the aim of showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Bihari literature to a global audience.
Mahabir Pun’s autobiography covers his advocacy for education and rural development in Nepal, to his pioneering efforts in bridging the digital divide through the establishment of wireless networks.
Director Chetan Angthupo discusses his favourite books, the importance of reading, and how it improves an artist’s understanding of the world.
Writer Manisha Gauchan discusses how people she meets in real life influence her characters and her work as a creative freelancer.