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Be the first to pre-order @gaurgopald's newest and most personal book yet — You Can Have It All  Most of us spend our lives chasing our dreams – happiness, love, good health, financial freedom, security and more. In his new book, Gaur Gopal Das asks us: Can we really have it
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#Delhi readers, join us for a compelling conversation on the significance of translation and storytelling with @arunava, Poonam Saxena, and Anisur Rahman, moderated by @SwatiDaftuar. Together, they will explore how literature travels across borders—reshaping ideas, bridging
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“I’m not living in fear anymore,” says #PiyushMishra, Author of #TumhariAuqaatKyaHaiPiyushMishra
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“Writer’s block is not a real thing,” says #PiyushMishra, the inimitable writer, actor and poet.
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We’re here at the launch of #PiyushMishra’s iconic new book, ‘Tumhari Auqaat Kya Hai, Piyush Mishra’ at @kunzum bookstores in GK2.
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#Mumbai readers, get ready to meet @aninditaghose, editor of the phenomenal new anthology The Only City, at your favourite bookstores across the city on 21st November — and get your copies signed! You’ll also have the chance to meet some of the brilliant contributors to the book.
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OUT NOW! Is foreign capital a force for development or a vehicle of extraction? India’s policymakers have wrestled with this question for more than a century, but the answer, as it turns out, has never been simple. In Traders, Speculators, and Captains of Industry,
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Delighted to share that @ChimamandaReal’s #DreamCount and Ruchir Joshi’s #GreatEasternHotel have been nominated for the 2026 Dublin Literary Award. These outstanding works exemplify the brilliance and nuance that define contemporary fiction. We congratulate the authors on this
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The nominations for the 2026 Dublin Literary Award have been revealed! 📚🎉 The 69 nominated novels were selected by 80 libraries across 36 countries, showcasing an exceptional range of contemporary fiction. Explore the full list of nominations here: https://t.co/QCk8mku72K
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Ranjay Gulati is a good friend, but he’s also someone whose advice I value immensely. Even as a Professor of Business at HBS, his sensibility reaches far beyond management; it embraces the full breadth of human experience. Ranjay’s new book How to Be Bold is a reminder that in
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We are delighted to share that A Sixth of Humanity by Devesh Kapur and @arvindsubraman has been featured in the Financial Times Best Books of 2025: Economics, selected by @martinwolf_. This compelling account of independent India’s development journey explores how the nation
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#Kolkata readers, we invite you to an evening dedicated to the power and urgency of translation. Translator Sayari Debnath (@pureheroinetwts) will be in conversation with Mohul Bhattacharya, Features Writer, The Statesman, as they discuss why translated literature matters now
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In What Remains After A Fire, @KanzaJaved weaves stories of women united by their search for love and acceptance in a world governed by men. Dive into an exclusive excerpt on @scroll_in: https://t.co/wglVeXjFvI #READWithHarperCollins
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An excerpt from ‘What Remains After a Fire: Stories’, by Kanza Javed.
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Delighted to see several of our remarkable books in the Top 10 of the Indian Non-Fiction category in The Asian Age! Shattered Lands by @SamDalrymple123, A Sixth of Humanity by Devesh Kapur and @arvindsubraman, MS Swaminathan by Priyambada Jayakumar (@pjkc23), and The Outsider by
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Marked by @gaurgopald’s signature humour, empathy and wisdom, You Can Have It All invites readers to shift perspective, confront blind spots and cultivate the self-compassion needed to navigate this beautiful, complicated thing called life. Read @PTI_News’ feature:
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In You Can Have It All, @gaurgopald charts a refreshingly bold path to balance, meaning and inner alignment — a transformative framework for everyone who is trying to hold ambition and fulfilment together, without sacrificing either. Read @thetribunechd’s feature:
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NEW DELHI, Nov. 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- HarperCollins India is delighted to announce the acquisition of Gaur Gopal Dass forthcoming book, You Can Have It All, scheduled to publish in December 2025...
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You Can Have It All speaks to anyone struggling with balance amid fast-paced expectations, shifting family dynamics and emotional and professional pressure. Through warm stories, timeless philosophy and relatable real-life moments, @gaurgopald explores ideas of connection,
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‘A tribute to the attributes that remain the hallmark of the Armed Forces’, writes @VijayMohan_1’s in his review of Swapnil Pandey’s (@swapy6)Wings of Valour — a moving account to the bravery, sacrifice, and everyday heroism of the Indian Air Force. Read more at @thetribunechd:
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Read an exclusive excerpt from Mumbai: A Million Islands by Sidharth Bhatia (@bombaywallah) — a powerful and piercing exploration of how Mumbai has been reshaped by relentless transformation. Via @thewire_in: https://t.co/LbDbibl6BP #READWithHarperCollins
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It was only after the 1992-93 riots in Mumbai, which went on for two months with a break in between, that large numbers of migrants chose to move to Mumbra.
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#Mumbai readers, get ready to meet @aninditaghose, editor of the phenomenal new anthology The Only City, at your favourite bookstores across the city on 21st November — and get your copies signed! You’ll also have the chance to meet some of the brilliant contributors to the book.
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