Kavitha Rao's 10 Favourite Reads of All Time

Kavitha Rao is a London-based journalist, former lawyer and author of four books. Her third book, Lady Doctors: The Untold Stories of India’s first Women in Medicine was a bestseller and long-listed for several awards. Her latest book is Spies, Lies and Allies: The Extraordinary Lives of Chatto and Roy (Westland).

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Kavitha Rao is a London-based journalist, former lawyer and author of four books. Her third book, Lady Doctors: The Untold Stories of India’s first Women in Medicine was a bestseller and long-listed for several awards. Her latest book is Spies, Lies and Allies: The Extraordinary Lives of Chatto and Roy (Westland).

The Patient Assassin by Anita Anand, Simon and Schuster 

This thrilling biography of the revolutionary Udham Singh deserves to be better known in India. Udham Singh was the man who assassinated Reginald O’Dwyer, the man responsible for the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, waiting 20 years to get his revenge. We need more popular histories of India, and this is as accessible as history gets.

The King Must Die and The Bull From the Sea by Mary Renault, Everyman’s Library

Nobody does historical fiction better than Mary Renault, a South African writer who breathes life into ancient Greece. This duology is about the myth of Theseus and the Minotaur. Like all great historical writers, Renault transforms Theseus from mythical hero into a living, breathing, fallible person.

The Rumpole Chronicles by John Mortimer, Penguin

A worthy heir to P. G. Wodehouse, Mortimer’s Horace Rumpole is a barrister at the Old Bailey who champions the underdog, married to a battleaxe who he calls ‘She who Must Be Obeyed’. Mortimer’s humour is gentle but biting when it needs to be, entertaining but deeply compassionate.

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