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.
Moby-Dick is Herman Melville’s epic tale of Captain Ahab’s relentless pursuit of the white whale, a gripping story that explores obsession, fate, and the human struggle against nature. Rich in symbolism and layered meaning, this classic remains one of the greatest works of American literature.
ਮੁਹੱਬਤ ਨਾਟਕ ਨਹੀਂ ਹੁੰਦੀ is a heartfelt Punjabi poetry book by Jagdeep Jaggi that explores the true essence of love. Through deeply emotional and expressive verses, the book beautifully captures romance, pain, longing, and the honesty of genuine affection. Far removed from superficial drama, Jagdeep Jaggi’s poetry resonates with readers who have loved deeply and felt the ache of loss…
More Tales from Shakespeare brings Shakespeare’s timeless plays to life in simple, engaging prose, making them accessible to readers of all ages. This collection captures the magic, drama, and wit of the Bard’s greatest works while serving as a perfect introduction to classic literature.
The Murder on the Orient Express is one of Agatha Christie’s most celebrated mysteries. When a passenger is found murdered on the luxurious Orient Express, the train becomes a locked-room crime scene. Hercule Poirot must unravel a web of lies and conflicting alibis to reveal the truth before the killer strikes again. A timeless classic of detective fiction, this novel…
My Life is the compelling autobiography of Bill Clinton, the 42nd President of the United States. In this memoir, Clinton reflects on his journey from small-town Arkansas to the White House, sharing personal stories, political challenges, and insights into his presidency. Richly detailed and candid, it offers a rare glimpse into the man behind the public figure.
NCERT Indian Economic Development (Economics) for Class 11 provides students with an introduction to India’s economic planning, growth, and development. It discusses vital topics such as poverty, infrastructure, employment, and human capital, following the CBSE curriculum. Ideal for Class 11 learners, competitive exam aspirants, and anyone interested in understanding India’s economy.
Understanding Society for Class 11 by NCERT introduces students to the basics of sociology, exploring the structure, culture, and dynamics of human society. Designed as per CBSE curriculum, this book builds critical thinking and analytical skills, helping learners understand the world around them.
Nelson Mandela by Peter Limb offers a concise yet powerful biography of one of the most influential leaders of the 20th century. It traces Mandela’s journey from his rural beginnings in South Africa to his leadership in the anti-apartheid movement, his 27 years in prison, and his presidency, which marked a new era of reconciliation. An inspiring story of resilience,…
Never Split the Difference offers a groundbreaking approach to negotiation from former FBI hostage negotiator Chris Voss. Drawing on years of field experience, Voss reveals strategies that go beyond traditional business tactics, showing how emotional intelligence and psychological insight can help you win in any negotiation. From high-stakes hostage situations to everyday business deals, this book equips you with tools…
Normal People by Sally Rooney is a modern literary sensation, charting the on-and-off relationship between Marianne and Connell as they navigate love, friendship, class, and self-discovery from school days in a small Irish town to university life in Dublin. With sharp psychological insight and tender prose, Rooney captures the complexities of intimacy and the invisible forces that shape who we…
November 9 by Colleen Hoover is a poignant contemporary romance about Fallon and Ben, two young strangers whose lives intertwine after an unexpected meeting on the eve of Fallon’s cross-country move. Agreeing to meet on the same date every year, their story unfolds through time, testing fate, love, and the blurred lines between reality and fiction. With Hoover’s signature mix…
Nuns and Soldiers by Iris Murdoch is a profound exploration of love, loss, and morality. The story follows Gertrude, newly widowed, and her friendship with Anne, a former nun, as they navigate complex emotional landscapes. Murdoch delves into questions of faith, freedom, and human connection, weaving a narrative that balances philosophy with a deep compassion for her characters. A powerful…
On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous is Ocean Vuong’s powerful debut novel written as a letter from a son to his mother who cannot read. Exploring themes of family, trauma, love, and identity, Vuong blends poetic prose with raw honesty. The narrative traverses the immigrant experience, queerness, and the intergenerational echoes of war, making it a deeply moving and unforgettable story…
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…
Our Impossible Love by Durjoy Datta is a moving contemporary romance that explores love, loss, and the complexities of growing up. Through relatable characters and emotional storytelling, Datta captures the struggles of navigating relationships, friendships, and self-discovery. A heartfelt tale of two souls crossing paths in unexpected ways, this novel resonates with anyone who has ever dared to love against…
Our Past II is a well-structured NCERT textbook for Class 7 students, focusing on medieval Indian history. The book explores key developments in society, economy, culture, and politics from the 8th to the 18th century.
Our Pasts III – Part 1 is an NCERT textbook for Class 8 History, aimed at introducing students to the critical developments in Indian history from the mid-18th century onward. The book explores the decline of the Mughal Empire, British colonial rule, changes in society, reforms, and resistance movements.
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.
Paths of Glory by Jeffrey Archer is an inspiring tale based on the true story of George Mallory, the mountaineer who may have been the first man to conquer Mount Everest. With Archer’s gripping narrative style, the novel brings to life the passion, determination, and adventure of a man driven by a dream that defied the odds.
Robinson Crusoe tells the classic tale of survival, adventure, and self-reliance as Crusoe is stranded on a remote island. Daniel Defoe’s timeless narrative explores human resilience, resourcefulness, and the spirit of exploration in this enduring literary classic.
Political Theory is the Class 11 Political Science textbook published by NCERT. It introduces students to key ideas in political philosophy and democratic governance. The book covers concepts such as liberty, equality, justice, rights, citizenship, and secularism, helping learners understand how these ideas shape institutions and practices in a democracy.
Politics in India Since Independence is the NCERT textbook for Class 12 Political Science. This book explores the major political developments in India after 1947, including the making of the Indian Constitution, political parties and elections, democratic challenges, and socio-political movements.
This Hindi edition of Premchand Ki Amar Kahaniyan brings together timeless short stories by Munshi Premchand, one of India’s greatest literary figures. Known for his deep social insights and portrayal of everyday life, these stories continue to resonate with readers across generations.