7 New Non-Fiction Picks You Must Not Miss!

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New Non-Fiction Releases By Indian Authors to Add to Your Bookshelf

Looking for your next new read? Our curated list of new nonfiction releases has something for everyone. From tales of heroism and resilience to deep dives into history and science, these books are perfect for curious minds. Get ready to be inspired, informed, and entertained.  

Dive into these captivating stories and add them to your collection today! 

By A.R. Venkatachalapathy 

In 1906, Britain’s global dominance was unchallenged, but in the small port town of Tuticorin, lawyer V.O. Chidambaram Pillai, known as VOC, launched a bold plan to defy the empire. His Swadeshi Steam Navigation Company aimed to compete with the British India Steam Navigation Company. Rallying native traders and patriotic citizens, VOC raised the necessary capital despite facing fierce opposition from British mercantile interests and the imperial state. Swadeshi Steam is a tale of heroism and defiance against colonial oppression, showcasing the power of one individual’s vision to spark a movement, based on four decades of meticulous research. 

By Salman Rushdie 

On August 12, 2022, Salman Rushdie was attacked onstage at the Chautauqua Institution by a man wielding a knife. In Knife, Rushdie recounts this harrowing event and its aftermath in vivid detail. He explores his physical recovery and the emotional healing supported by his wife, Eliza, his family, doctors, therapists, and global community of readers. This powerful narrative delves into themes of resilience, the importance of protecting writers, and literature’s ability to make sense of the unthinkable. Rushdie’s urgent and honest writing offers an intimate meditation on life, loss, love, and the strength to stand up again. 

By Lenaa Kumar 

The Autobiography Of God by Lenaa Kumar is a journey of self-discovery aimed at seekers, rebels, and free spirits. Lenaa shares her 18-year journey of overcoming anxiety and depression without psychiatric medication, distilled into five fundamental questions: What am I? Who am I? Where am I? When am I? Why am I? This book challenges readers to destroy self-limiting beliefs and realize their full potential. It is a guide for rational, practical individuals and offers a system for instant self-realisation, helping readers answer profound questions to achieve clarity and personal growth. 

By Nilanjana Bhowmick 

Bhowmick addresses the immense pressure on women to excel in every role—mother, career woman, partner, friend—and the toll this takes on mental health and happiness. Bhowmick shares real stories of diverse women who broke free from the cycle of perfectionism, offering practical advice on achieving balance and joy. Through a feminist lens, she challenges societal expectations and advocates for self-compassion and genuine empowerment. This book is essential for women seeking to liberate themselves from the exhausting superwoman ideal and embrace a more balanced, self-loving life. 

By Arthy Muthanna Singh & Mamta Nainy 

This collector’s edition celebrates the life of one of India’s most revered personalities. Born on October 15, 1931, in Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu, Kalam became a celebrated scientist, leader, teacher, and writer. This collector’s edition, with beautiful illustrations, traces his journey from his humble beginnings to his pivotal role in India’s space programs and his presidency. Through 100 carefully chosen anecdotes, the book highlights his hard work, commitment, and innovative thinking. It’s a tribute to a remarkable life, emphasising scientific curiosity and the importance of perseverance, making it a valuable read for all. 

By Mmhonlumo Kikon 

Kikon explores the siege of Kohima in Nagaland, a pivotal WWII event often referred to as the ‘Stalingrad of the East.’ This book offers a unique perspective on Nagaland and its warriors, uncovering the untold story of the siege. It highlights the crucial role of the Naga people in the Allied victory against the Japanese Army. Drawing on records from officers and soldiers, Kikon brings to light the bravery and sacrifice of the Naga headhunters who fought to protect their homeland. This deeply researched account enriches our understanding of this significant historical event. 

By C.P. Rajendran & Kusala Rajendran 

 The authors, renowned seismologists, take readers on a compelling exploration of Indian earthquakes, their science, history, and impact, revealing how earthquakes shape topography and affect social life. The book discusses past earthquakes, including the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, and examines the likelihood of future events in the Himalayas. Drawing on archaeology, history, and geology, it offers insights into mitigating earthquake impacts through science-based strategies. This informative and engaging read provides a comprehensive understanding of one of nature’s most powerful forces.