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  • Shivani Maheshwari, who interviewed Aparna Piramal Raje shares her views about the book "Chemical Khichdi" and why she recommends it The book ‘Chemical Khichdi – How I Hacked My Mental Health’ by Aparna Piramal Raje is a journey into the mind; a…
  • पत्रकार रवि प्रकाश, जो खुद स्टेज 4 फेफड़े के कैंसर सर्वाइवर हैं, अनु भाटिया की लिखी किताब ‘कुछ साल दे दो' पर अपने विचार साझा करते हैं। यह विचार उन्होने twitter पर साझा किये। #कैंसर पर हिन्दी में लिखी किताब ‘कुछ साल दे दो’ कई बार रुलाती है। यह उस…
  • The Home Stretch’ by Sanjay Dattatri is a thoughtful referral guide for family caregivers, sensitive and all encompassing. This review by Lakshmi Gopalakrishnan, a special educator and rehabilitation expert appreciates the various nuggets of…
  • Shivani Maheshwari, our editor, who interviewed Jyoti Joshi, a caregiver to her husband with Alzheimer's disease, shares her perspective on the book and why she recommends it.   Alzheimer’s can be a difficult disease, both for the patient…
  • Shivani Maheshwari, our editor, who interviewed Shormistha Mukherjee a breast cancer survivor, shares her perspective on the book and why she thinks its an important milestone in the genre of personal cancer narratives.  It sounds absurd that…
  • A comprehensive book by Amrit Bakhshy, a father of a daughter with schizophrenia and president of Schizophrenia Awareness Association that covers a wide range of information that a family of a person with mental illness needs. The book is divided…
  • When the World Went Dark by Jane de Suza is set in the backdrop of the pandemic with death and loss understood from the consciousness of a nine-year-old child.  Jane has spun an endearing tale held together by strands of wit, humour,…
  • Deepto Roy, a corporate lawyer, and an avid reader who loves both fiction and non-fiction reviews the book on Muthu Krishnan, who has a rare genetic disorder Spinal Muscular Atrophy. Tahira Tahir, a SMA parent advocate who also edited the book,…
  • Shivani Maheshwari, our editor who interviewed Dr. Nandini Murali shares her view on the book and recommends it. It is an important addition in a field hardly even spoken about.   There are not many books like these. That make a bold…
  • Saeed Ibrahim reviews Marianne de Nazareth's book "A Bend in the River of Life", a fictionalised account based on her experience of seeing her parents struggle with Parkinson's. The book is useful to caregivers and patients to understand…

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