My five summer books of 2021
Nobel laureate Jennifer Doudna's work on gene editing; the courage to stand up for what's right; which habits will stay, which will change; adaptive leadership; and giving your career a different direction
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Long-running favourites that continue to resonate with readers.
Nobel laureate Jennifer Doudna's work on gene editing; the courage to stand up for what's right; which habits will stay, which will change; adaptive leadership; and giving your career a different direction
September 7, 2021: Keshav Desiraju, the man behind Mental Healthcare Bill; Decoding China; Be truthful
March 3, 2022: Collaborating with critics; A war foretold; How kids solve problems
A flavour of Kolkata’s creative spark during the 10-day celebration of the Mother Goddess
Abdul was mentally unwell, lost, and his life condemned to the boondocks. But a programme conceived at Tata Trusts has given him a chance to live again. This narrative is how they did it
October 11, 2021: How to design AI; Why you should be careful while using tech in hiring; A Facebook hack
A small turbine and a flicker of light tell a different story.
June 22, 2021: Reid Hoffman and Chris Yeh on blitzscaling; India’s vaccine barons; The poaching wave; The disciple
July 1, 2022: India’s first diplomat; Random trials; Wishful thinking