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Indigenous Narratives Through Fiction: A Book Discussion on Compassion with Julie Janson, moderated by Tony Hughes-d’Aeth | 30 November, 6PM | Champaca, Vasanthnagar
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We’re delighted to host a discussion on storytelling, identity, and resistance in contemporary Australian literature with Julie Janson and moderator Tony Hughes-d’Aeth at our Vasanth Nagar store. Here are the details for the event: Date: Sunday, 30 November Time: 6 PM onwards Venue: Champaca Bookstore, Vasanth NagarSeats are limited, so we request you to RSVP HERE to save your spot! About the Book:Compassion is a gripping novel set in 1800s colonial New South Wales, following the outlaw Nell James. Inspired by Julie Janson’s own ancestor, the book brings to life Indigenous women’s stories and the fight for justice, adventure, and...
Book Launch: Half Light by Mahesh Rao in conversation with Sumana Mukherjee | 23 November, 6:30 PM | Champaca, Indiranagar
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We’re delighted to invite you for the book launch of Half Light by Mahesh Rao at Champaca Indiranagar on 23rd of November. Join us for an engaging discussion where Mahesh Rao will be in conversation with Sumana Mukherjee.The event promises a unique opportunity to interact with the author. Mark your calendars and bring your questions and observations. Here are the details for the event: Date: 23 November 2025, SundayTime: 6:30 PMVenue: Champaca Bookstore, IndiranagarSeats are limited, so do RSVP to save your spot! About the Book: Half Light is set in the misty mountains of Darjeeling, a landslide entraps the guests and...
Book Discussion: Invisible Housemates with Deepa Padmanaban and Radha Ranagarajan | 2 November, 6PM | Champaca, Vasanth Nagar
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We are delighted to host a conversation with Deepa Padmanaban, the author of Invisible Housemates, at Champaca Bookstore. Join us for an engaging discussion where Deepa will be in conversation with Radha Rangarajan.The event promises a unique opportunity to interact with the author and discover the invisible world within our walls. Mark your calendars and bring your questions and observations. The discussion will be followed by a book signing. Here are the details for the event: Date: 2 November 2025, SundayTime: 6:00 PMVenue: Champaca Bookstore, Vasanth Nagar Seats are limited, so do RSVP to save your spot!About the Book:Invisible Housemates explores...
Tender & Fierce: A Poetry Lab on Feeling Beyond Gender with Naomi George | 26th October, Sunday | Champaca Bookstore, Indiranagar
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We’re delighted to host a poetry workshop with Naomi George that explores how gendered expectations shape our emotions and how poetry can lead us beyond boundaries—past the pink and blue boxes, and into the full spectrum of human feeling. In this interactive Poetry Lab, participants will reflect on the ways our experiences of tenderness and fierceness have been shaped by cultural narratives of gender, and consider how poetry can help us rediscover and expand our language for emotion. Whether you’re a poet, writer, or a reader curious about the intersections of gender, feeling, and creative expression, this workshop is designed...
Book Discussion: So That You Know and Kalidasa: Selected Poetry and Drama with Mani Rao and Dharini Bhaskar | 30th October, Thursday | Champaca Bookstore, Indiranagar
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We’re delighted to invite you to an evening with Mani Rao and Dharini Bhasker, as we celebrate the launch of Kalidasa: Selected Poetry & Drama and So That You Know. These two books bring together voices from different times — Kalidasa’s evergreen drama and poetry in new translation, and Mani Rao’s own reflections on language, love, and memory. Join us for readings and conversation on poetry, translation, and the enduring pulse of the written word. Here are the details of the event: Date: 30th October, ThursdayTime: 6:30 PMVenue: Champaca Bookstore, Indiranagar Since seats are limited, we recommend you sign up...