BOOKS TO LOOK OUT FOR THIS WEEK

What’s Up With Me?: Puberty, Periods, Pimples, People, Problems and More Tisca Chopra Suddenly, you’ve got hair sprouting all over your body. Your emotions are out of control. Mom insists on taking you bra-shopping, much to your embarrassment. And the cherry on the cake? A pimple on your nose, right on your BFF’s birthday. Growing […]

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BOOKS TO LOOK OUT FOR THIS WEEK

What’s Up With Me?: Puberty, Periods, Pimples, People, Problems and More

Tisca Chopra

Suddenly, you’ve got hair sprouting all over your body. Your emotions are out of control. Mom insists on taking you bra-shopping, much to your embarrassment. And the cherry on the cake? A pimple on your nose, right on your BFF’s birthday. Growing up may feel too crazy to handle, this book offers practical suggestions to help you cope up with it. Tisca Chopra —actor, mother, film director-producer and author — has sensible and doable ideas for changing body to pimples and periods, health and hygiene to safety and self-worth, relationships and boys to emotions. Gynaecologist Dr Mala Arora and psychologist Malvika Varma chip in to help Tisca provide you with more information about it all.

The Mind of a Consultant

Dr Sandeep K. Krishnan

Management consulting is seen as a glamorous profession. Behind the mystique are the consultants who put in extraordinary effort, synthesise great problem-solving skills and display fine personal attributes that enable them to capture the attention and respect of their clients. This book opens up to that world through the story of Samanta Thomas, a character based on countless excellent consultants, through whom we get inside the very mind of a consultant and their journey. As you traverse the journey of a management graduate growing to a partner in a top consulting firm, this book helps you understand various key skills that make a successful consultant.

Covid and Post-Covid Recovery

Dr Vishakha Shivdasani

At a time when Covid-19 has gripped our world, forcing us to frantically search for the best ways to survive and thrive, the author shares her six-point plan to help us accomplish just that. Using the same principles of healing that have helped thousands of her patients reverse chronic lifestyle diseases, Dr Vishakha Shivdasani (popularly known as DoctorVee) has developed a new protocol that will show us how to expedite recovery from Covid-19, reduce the chances of post-Covid complications and recover from them. The book also offers important tips on how to prep your body for the vaccine.

Mahabharat: Retold With Scientific Evidence

Saroj Bala

This book is a narration of important events of the Mahabharat war with exact dates. It is backed by scientific evidence entailing five years of intense research. It takes note of different claims made by esteemed scholars on the date of the Mahabharat war and establishes that the war took place in 3139 BCE. This book will compel the reader to look at the evidence and re-calibrate his understanding of ancient India. Specifically, if the Mahabharat war was fought in 3139 BCE, are we not supposed to conclude that the Harappan Civilisation was actually the Vedic civilisation of the Mahabharat era?

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