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HarperCollins India Unveils Diverse New Titles Across Fiction, Non-Fiction and Poetry

HarperCollins India, one of the country’s leading book publishers, has unveiled a strong and diverse lineup of new and upcoming titles across genres, ranging from poetry and politics to fiction, history, business, and lifestyle. Among the notable releases is All This Light by Ashish Bagrecha, alongside Down But Not Out: Gritty Comebacks of India’s Diehard…

HarperCollins India, one of the country’s leading book publishers, has unveiled a strong and diverse lineup of new and upcoming titles across genres, ranging from poetry and politics to fiction, history, business, and lifestyle.

Among the notable releases is All This Light by Ashish Bagrecha, alongside Down But Not Out: Gritty Comebacks of India’s Diehard Founders by Subrata Mitra and Pankaj Mishra, which chronicles the resilience of Indian entrepreneurs. Political commentary comes through in Derek O’Brien’s Politics, Policy and Predictions, offering insights from the front row of Parliament.

The non-fiction slate also includes The Zen Hustle Code by Bhasker Jaiswal with Anupam Mukerji, The Trading Edge by Vivek Bajaj for market learners, and a new edition of Siddhartha Mukherjee’s acclaimed The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer.

On the fiction and narrative front, HarperCollins India presents Super by Lindsay Pereira, The Perception Game by Shailendra Singh, The Haunted Doorway by Jay Alani and Neil D’Souza, and Vikram and Vetala: A Transformative Retelling by Douglas J. Penick. Mythology enthusiasts can look forward to Parashuram Volumes 1 and 2 by Arnav Anand.

The list also features distinctive titles such as Maya: The Biography of a Tiger by Anant Sonawane, chef Rahul Akerkar’s memoir Biting Off More Than I Can Chew, The Barkery Book by Gaargi Prehar for pet lovers, Robin Hood of Kathiawar by The Paperclip, and Thayil Editions 2: My Dead Flowers by Buku Sarkar.

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