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Three Days to See

What would you look at if you had just three days of sight? The author, blind and deaf from infancy, makes some wishes
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Why I Like Japan: A Travelogue from 1956 by James A. Michener

The hidden secret is known to many travellers who have learnt to feel a deep affection for a strange and charming people

Nina Subin
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Breaking New Ground: Siddharth Deb's The Light at the End of the World--A Book Review

Original, entertaining and epic, Siddharth Deb’s first novel in 15 years will not disappoint

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The Night the Stars Fell

The most precious gift you can give a child is to spark their flame of curiosity

illustration by Stuart Briers
Health & Wellness

Winning Against Cancer

These breakthroughs are reasons for real hope

illustration: siddhant jumde
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The Man Behind the Mathematician

The story of Srinivasa Ramanujan—an unforgettable Indian genius, whose intellect and imagination stunned the world

Michael B. Jordan (right) and Johnathan Majors in a still from Creed III
The Surprising Strategy to Winning any Argument
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The Surprising Strategy to Winning any Argument

The surprising—and winning—strategy to making persuasive points in any argument

Wise Animals I Have Known: A Naturalist describes What the Wild can Teach us
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Wise Animals I Have Known: A Naturalist describes What the Wild can Teach us

A naturalist is bowled over by the instinctive acts of animals

Man's Best Friends: From the Book James Herriot's Dog Stories
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Man's Best Friends: From the Book James Herriot's Dog Stories

A love of dogs inspired this man to become a veterinarian. Here, he shares some of his favourite stories

India's 60,000-km Lifeline: A Report on the Indian Railways from 1978
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India's 60,000-km Lifeline: A Report on the Indian Railways from 1978

From the plains of the Punjab to the jungles of Kerala, from the deserts of Rajasthan to the Himalayas, from Calcutta to Bombay, the world’s largest democracy literally moves on its rails

The 'Unsinkable' Titanic
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The 'Unsinkable' Titanic

Originally published in 1986, Reader’s Digest editors drew on dozens of sources to compile and condense this remarkable tale of the White Star liner, RMS Titanic, which sank on 15 April 1912