Archer's Voice is a deeply emotional contemporary romance that tells the story of Bree Prescott and Archer Hale. When Bree moves to a quiet town seeking peace, she encounters Archer—a man silenced by tragedy and misunderstood by everyone around him. As they slowly open up to each other, their connection blossoms into a love that heals old wounds and defies…
Bharat Da Ant is a Punjabi translation of Khushwant Singh’s powerful work, rendered into Punjabi by Gurdeep Kaur. The book reflects Singh’s trademark sharpness and socio-political insights, offering readers a thought-provoking perspective on India’s cultural and national concerns.
Gautam To Taski Tak by Harpal Singh Pannu is a compelling Punjabi work . Its engaging narrative makes it a captivating read for Punjabi literature enthusiasts.
Hari Singh Nalwa by Prem Singh Hoti is an insightful Punjabi biography detailing the life and achievements of the legendary Sikh general, Hari Singh Nalwa. The book offers a vivid portrayal of his valor, leadership, and contributions to Sikh history, making it a must-read for history enthusiasts and Punjabi literature lovers.
In Homo Deus, bestselling author Yuval Noah Harari explores the future of humanity in an age dominated by technology, artificial intelligence, and biological engineering. This thought-provoking book examines how our species may evolve beyond Homo sapiens, raising profound questions about consciousness, ethics, and the meaning of life. With compelling insights and a sweeping historical perspective, Harari challenges readers to consider…
Kulfi Ate Cappuccino is a Punjabi novel by Aashish Chaudhary that explores the nuances of modern relationships and cultural contrasts. Blending traditional values with contemporary experiences, the story offers readers a heartfelt narrative of love, identity, and belonging in today’s fast-changing world.
Life of a Teenager explores the joys, struggles, and transformations of growing up. Written with authenticity, it captures the emotional rollercoaster of teenage years in a relatable and engaging way.
Love on the Brain by Ali Hazelwood is a witty, romantic, and smart novel exploring love and rivalry in the STEM world. Hazelwood blends science, humor, and heartfelt storytelling in a tale where professional competition sparks unexpected passion. A perfect read for fans of contemporary romance.
Mirror Work by Louise Hay is a transformative guide designed to help readers cultivate self-love, confidence, and inner healing through the simple yet powerful practice of daily mirror affirmations. This Punjabi edition makes Louise Hay’s timeless teachings accessible to Punjabi readers, offering a path to self-acceptance, positivity, and a joyful life.
Origin is the fifth thrilling installment in Dan Brown’s internationally acclaimed Robert Langdon series. In this gripping novel, Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon is invited to Spain to attend a groundbreaking announcement by futurist Edmond Kirsch—one that promises to answer humanity’s oldest questions: Where do we come from? Where are we going? When chaos erupts and Kirsch’s discovery is at risk…
Pakistan Mail is Khushwant Singh’s celebrated Punjabi edition of Train to Pakistan, capturing the harrowing yet hopeful chronicle of the 1947 partition through the lens of Mano Majra village. With vivid storytelling and profound humanity, this edition brings alive the courage, compassion, and survival of ordinary people amid extraordinary upheaval, making it a timeless classic in Punjabi literature.