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History Books

Unearth the past with our wide selection of history books at Thryft. Explore ancient civilisations, world wars, and pivotal moments that shaped humanity. Whether you're a history buff or a curious learner, our collection offers both insight and intrigue.

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Truth Be Told: My Journey Through Life and the Law

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If you're fascinated by pivotal figures in legal history or enjoy memoirs that offer a blend of personal triumphs and professional milestones, Beverley McLachlin's "Truth Be Told" could be an inspiring read for you. It’s a candid journey through the life of a woman who navigated the challenges of gender barriers in law to shape a nation's justice system. McLachlin's story is bound to resonate with readers looking for narratives about resilience and principled leadership.
Dealings: A Political and Financial Life
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This feels less like a dry memoir and more like a front-row pass to the rooms where money, politics, and media history were shaped. Rohatyn’s life is extraordinary on its own, but what really hooks you is how personally and sharply he tells each deal, crisis, and negotiation. If you like books that mix high-stakes finance with human drama and real-world consequence, this is an absorbing, quietly fascinating read.
Don't Forget Us Here: Lost and Found at Guantánamo
Mansoor Adayfi | Grand Central Publishing

Don't Forget Us Here: Lost and Found at Guantánamo

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Imagine enduring something unfathomable and emerging with your humanity intact—that's what Mansoor Adayfi's memoir offers. This isn't just a tale of survival; it's a profound look into resilience and camaraderie in the face of injustice. If you're drawn to stories that humanize and document the spirit amidst hardship, "Don't Forget Us Here" will stay with you long after the last page.
Behind the Embassy Door: Canada, Clinton, and Quebec

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If you enjoy politics that feels immediate and human, this offers a rare seat inside the U.S.-Canada relationship when NAFTA and Quebec sovereignty made every gesture matter. It has the appeal of a memoir, but with real historical stakes and behind-the-scenes access to Clinton-era power. Readers who like smart political storytelling will appreciate how it makes diplomacy feel personal, fragile, and surprisingly vivid.
The United States of Europe: The New Superpower and the End of American Supremacy

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If you like big geopolitical ideas told in an accessible way, this is a compelling read. It takes the European Union seriously as a world-shaping force and makes that argument feel vivid rather than abstract. Readers who enjoy provocative, debate-starting nonfiction will appreciate how it challenges assumptions about American dominance and global power.
George Yeo on Bonsai, Banyan, and the Tao

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If you're into politics and philosophy with a dash of personal growth, "George Yeo on Bonsai, Banyan and the Tao" could be a valuable addition to your shelf. Through his compiled speeches and writings, you get to explore the intricate thoughts of a man who's not easily defined by traditional labels. You'll find yourself examining the delicate balances in governance, identity, and self-understanding, guided by the rich experiences of Yeo's diverse career.
No Such Thing as a Free Gift: The Gates Foundation and the Price of Philanthropy

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This book is likely to resonate with you if you're keen on understanding the complex interplay between big money and social good. Linsey McGoey critically examines how the surge in philanthropy, led by giants like the Gates Foundation, shapes policies and influences the areas it aims to help. It's an insightful read that prompts reflection on modern-day charity and the sometimes uncomfortable relationship between wealth, power, and social justice.
A New Idea of India: Individual Rights in a Civilisational

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For those interested in contemporary Indian discourse, this book presents a nuanced conversation about individual rights entwined with India's civilizational ethos. It's a thought-provoking read if you're looking to delve into the complexities of India's evolving identity and the underlying tensions between tradition and modernity.
Boomerang: Travels in the New Third World
Michael Lewis | W. W. Norton & Company

Boomerang: Travels in the New Third World

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Boomerang explores the global financial crisis and how cheap credit affected society's behavior and economy, with a hilariously sad perspective. It is a good read for people interested in economics and global events, and for those who want a humorous take on a serious topic.
Imperial Ambitions: Conversations With Noam Chomsky On The Post-9/11 World

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If you're interested in understanding complex global issues and the post-9/11 geopolitical landscape through the sharp lens of Noam Chomsky, "Imperial Ambitions" is a compelling read. These interviews delve into topics with an immediacy and critical perspective that could change or reinforce your views on U.S. foreign policy and global threats. The book's conversational format makes Chomsky's formidable intellect accessible, offering a thought-provoking analysis that's as educational as it is engaging.
The Making of Modern South Africa: Conquest, Apartheid, Democracy

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If you're intrigued by how nations transform through turbulent times, this book delves into South Africa's journey from conquest and apartheid to forming a new democracy. It's a sharp, analytical read that doesn't just recount events but also provokes thought regarding the complexities of social change and national identity. Perfect for understanding the historical context of today's South Africa.
Churchill and Orwell: The Fight for Freedom

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This is a smart, energizing read if you like history that feels urgently alive. Ricks makes Churchill and Orwell feel less like distant icons and more like two stubborn, clear-eyed men who saw through political lies before most people did. You come away feeling why their courage still matters, especially in a world where truth and freedom never stay safe for long.
The Decline of the West

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If you're intrigued by the grand narratives of history and the patterns that seem to repeat over eras, Spengler's "The Decline of the West" will captivate you. It's a dense, thought-provoking read that may alter how you view the rise and fall of civilizations, including our own. Its sweeping analysis could offer a new lens through which to interpret current global events.
Introducing Keynesian Economics

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If you're curious about how modern economies are managed, "Introducing Keynesian Economics" can help make sense of complex fiscal policies in a way that’s both engaging and accessible. Peter Pugh not only delves into the theories but also gives you a glimpse into Keynes' life, adding a personal dimension to the economic discourse. Whether you're a student or just interested in economic theory, this book serves as an excellent primer.
Conversations with Myself
Nelson Mandela | New York, Farrar, Straus And Giroux, [

Conversations with Myself

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If Mandela's resilience and wisdom have ever intrigued you, "Conversations with Myself" is a treasure trove waiting to be discovered. It's a chance to walk through history alongside him, exploring his most personal thoughts and experiences. The raw authenticity of his writings offers a rare glimpse into the mind of a leader who shaped the world, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the human aspects of a revolutionary life.
If you're intrigued by the power of collective action and grassroots movements, "The Zad and NoTAV" could be the enlightening read you're looking for. It dives into how local communities stand firm against large-scale infrastructure projects shaping their future. More than just recounting events, this book invites you to consider the broader implications of activism and resistance in our modern world. It's a narrative that's both inspiring and thought-provoking, one that connects local struggles to global issues.
Multiculturalism Through the Lens: A Guide to Ethnic and Migrant Anxieties in Singapore

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If you're intrigued by the complexities of multicultural societies, this book offers a valuable perspective using Singapore as a microcosm for larger global issues. Its unique blend of personal narrative and film analysis provides a multi-dimensional view of ethnicity and migration anxieties. For anyone interested in the real-life impacts of globalization, this book adds depth to the conversation beyond textbook definitions of cultural harmony.
Stumbling Giant: The Threats to China's Future

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If you're keen on understanding the complexities of China's economic and political landscape, "Stumbling Giant: The Threats to China's Future" offers an insightful analysis. It's not just a critique but provides an eye-opening look at potential threats to China's sustained growth and what it means for the world. This is the book for you if you want to grasp the bigger picture behind the headlines.
If you’re grappling to understand the complex subprime mortgage mess and its ripple effects on the economy, Shiller's "The Subprime Solution" might be the flashlight you need in this murky tunnel. He doesn't just dissect the problem; he offers up practical solutions, which could resonate with anyone interested in financial systems, housing markets, or the broader economy. Plus, his reputation for clear explanations could make this an enlightening read, regardless of your economic savviness.
The Generals Have No Clothes: The Untold Story of Our Endless Wars

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If the cycle of America's military interventions puzzles or troubles you, "The Generals Have No Clothes" offers a profound exploration that is bound to resonate. Authors William M. Arkin and E.D. Cauchi leverage their expertise to dissect why the United States remains entangled in endless wars and, importantly, propose actionable solutions for a future of more accountable and judicious use of military force. If you're keen on understanding the intricacies of defense policy and civilian-military relations, this book could provide eye-opening perspectives.
Saving Justice: Truth, Transparency, and Trust

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If you're intrigued by the complexities of the American justice system and how it has evolved, especially under the recent political climate, "Saving Justice" by James Comey could be a riveting read for you. Comey offers a unique insider's perspective, drawing on his extensive experience to highlight the importance of truth and fairness. His firsthand accounts of high-profile cases and the pursuit of justice make for a compelling narrative that could both inform and resonate with your civic sensibilities.
Death of the Liberal Class
Chris Hedges | Vintage Canada

Death of the Liberal Class

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If you’re drawn to politically charged books that challenge comforting narratives, this one hits hard. Chris Hedges writes with urgency and moral force, making the decline of liberal institutions feel both intellectual and alarmingly immediate. Readers who appreciate uncompromising social criticism will likely find it provocative, unsettling, and difficult to shrug off.
Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right

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"Strangers in Their Own Land" might just shift the way you see political discourse in the U.S. Arlie Hochschild's journey is one of genuine curiosity and empathy, providing a nuanced window into the lives and feelings of the conservative right. This is not just a book about politics; it's an invitation to understand the emotional undercurrents that shape our views and relationships in society. It could be a comforting read if you're looking to find humanity in places where you least expect it.
Lonely Planet Kyoto
Kate Morgan, Rebecca Milner  | Lonely Planet

Lonely Planet Kyoto

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If you're planning to immerse yourself in Kyoto's enchanting mix of tradition and modernity, this Lonely Planet guide could be your perfect companion. It offers practical tips paired with insight into cultural nuances that can transform your visit into an authentic experience. With it, you might just find those off-the-beaten-path treasures and local favorites that could make your trip unforgettable.
Military Power: Explaining Victory and Defeat in Modern Battle

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If you're passionate about military strategy and intrigued by the complex interplay between technology and tactics, "Military Power" is the kind of thought-provoking read you'd appreciate. Stephen Biddle takes us beyond the common assumption that bigger and more advanced armies win wars. He makes a compelling argument about the crucial importance of how these forces are employed, offering a fresh perspective that could redefine your understanding of military history and future strategies.
Reflections of a Siamese Twin: Canada at the End of the Twentieth Century

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This is a thoughtful, provocative read for anyone curious about what really holds Canada together. Saul challenges the usual English-French, east-west, Native-settler binaries and makes the country feel more complex, more uneasy, and more interesting. If you like big-picture political writing that questions national myths and gives you fresh language for debates you thought you knew, this one can feel surprisingly clarifying.
The People's House of Commons: Theories of Democracy in Contention

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This is a strong pick if you like politics that goes beyond headlines and really explains how institutions work under pressure. It digs into the tug-of-war between parties, courts, MPs, and public expectations in a way that feels serious but deeply relevant. Readers interested in democracy’s hidden machinery will likely find it thoughtful, authoritative, and surprisingly consequential.
Partition Voices: Untold British Stories - Updated for the 75th Anniversary of Partition
Imagine sitting down with your grandparents and unexpectedly finding out that they've lived through one of history's most heart-wrenching chapters. That's the visceral connection you get with "Partition Voices." It's not just a history lesson; it's a deep, personal voyage that bridges generations and geographies. Reading this book, you'll understand how the fabric of modern Britain is interwoven with the enduring threads of Partition's legacy.
Rivals: How the Power Struggle Between China, India and Japan Will Shape Our Next Decade

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This is the kind of geopolitics book people like because it connects big global shifts to real-world consequences without feeling abstract. Emmott doesn’t treat China, India, and Japan as separate stories, but as a tense three-way rivalry shaping trade, security, and climate. If you enjoy smart, forward-looking nonfiction that helps make sense of where the world is heading, this feels especially relevant and readable.
States, Nations, and the Great Powers: The Sources of Regional War and Peace
This is a strong pick if you like big, serious questions about why some regions keep sliding into conflict while others stabilize. Miller gives you a clear framework that feels more illuminating than abstract, then tests it across the Middle East, Balkans, South America, and Western Europe. Readers who enjoy international relations books often appreciate how it turns sweeping history into a pattern you can actually follow.
Multiversities, Ideas, and Democracy

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This is a strong read if you like big ideas about how institutions quietly shape public life. Fallis makes the modern university feel less like a campus and more like a powerful democratic actor under pressure from globalization, markets, and technology. It’s especially rewarding for readers who enjoy thoughtful, wide-angle nonfiction that connects education to the future of society.
Fashionopolis: Why What We Wear Matters
Dana Thomas | Penguin Books

Fashionopolis: Why What We Wear Matters

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If you care deeply about the intersection of fashion, ethics, and sustainability, "Fashionopolis" is a must-read. Dana Thomas doesn't just critique the harmful practices of the industry; she takes you on a journey of hope, showcasing innovations and pioneers who are reshaping the way we think about our clothes. Dive in to be part of the clothing revolution and to choose your wardrobe with intention and awareness.
Havana - Thryft
Brendan Sainsbury | Geoplaneta

Havana

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Havana could be a good read for travel enthusiasts who want to experience the authentic charm of Cuba. The book provides a comprehensive language section with additional coverage of language schools and volunteer opportunities. The author's insights into Cuban culture and history make the book a reliable source of information for anyone planning a trip.
A Kingdom in Crisis: Thailand's Struggle for Democracy in the Twenty-First Century

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If Thai politics and their journey towards democracy intrigue you, "A Kingdom in Crisis" is a vital read. Andrew MacGregor Marshall dares to delve into sensitive issues, challenging the lese majeste law to bring you an unfiltered view of Thailand's political turmoil. His clear-eyed analysis might just be what you need to understand the intricacies and the stakes at play in modern Thailand.
Defying the Dragon: Hong Kong and the World's Largest Dictatorship
Stephen Vines | Hurst

Defying the Dragon: Hong Kong and the World's Largest Dictatorship

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If you're drawn to contemporary geopolitical dynamics and the spirit of resistance, "Defying the Dragon" is a compelling read. Stephen Vines presents a critical look at the Hong Kong protests, shedding light on the courage and challenges faced by citizens standing against the Chinese government. This book isn't just informative; it's an inspiring story of resilience that's sure to resonate with anyone interested in human rights and international politics.
Thanks, Obama: My Hopey Changey White House Years
David Litt | Ecco

Thanks, Obama: My Hopey Changey White House Years

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If you've ever been curious about the inner workings of the White House during one of the most charismatic presidencies in recent history, "Thanks, Obama" will be a delight. David Litt takes you on a humorous and candid journey that not only chronicles his own growth but also offers a unique perspective on political realities versus youthful idealism. It's a read that manages to be both entertaining and enlightening, perfect for anyone interested in politics, history, or the power of a well-crafted speech.
The Second Machine Age: Work, Progress, and Prosperity in a Time of Brilliant Technologies

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If you're intrigued by innovation and the future of work, "The Second Machine Age" can fuel your curiosity by examining the intersection of technology and economics. The authors, leading scholars in the field, bring a wealth of research to the table, offering perspectives that might redefine your understanding of progress. It's a book that doesn't just lay out the changes our world is facing but also arms you with strategies to navigate and succeed in this new era. It's as much about the promise of technology as it is about the profound shifts in our social and professional landscapes.
Heritage

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If you’re curious about how a nation decides what to remember, this is a thoughtful and rewarding read. It brings together many voices, from planners to historians, so heritage feels alive rather than academic. You come away seeing Singapore not just as a modern city, but as a place constantly negotiating its past and future.
The Sunday Times A Life in the Day: Words of Wisdom and Domestic Details from the Rich and Famous

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If you're intrigued by the quirks and insights of noteworthy individuals, "The Sunday Times A Life in the Day" is your backstage pass to their private moments. This book not only offers a peek into the daily routines of influential people but also tugs at the thread of common humanity we share with them. Each story is a tapestry woven with details that surprise, charm, and sometimes even inspire.
Until Proven Safe: The History and Future of Quarantine
Nicola Twilley, Geoff Manaugh  | Picador

Until Proven Safe: The History and Future of Quarantine

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"Until Proven Safe" could really resonate with you if you're interested in public health and its evolution. The book is a timely exploration, especially given recent global events, and it thoughtfully examines the impact of quarantine throughout history. This isn't just a retrospective account; it also prompts consideration of our future preparedness in the face of new diseases, making it a compelling read for anyone fascinated by the intersections of history, science, and policy.
Rosa Parks - Readers Bios
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Kitson Jazynka | National Geographic Kids

Rosa Parks - Readers Bios

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"Rosa Parks" by Kitson Jazynka is more than just a history lesson; it's an empowering read that showcases the impact one individual can have on changing the world. It will particularly resonate with those who value social justice and enjoy seeing how personal courage can lead to societal transformation. The vibrant photographs and engaging text are bonus treats that make Rosa Parks's journey accessible and inspiring for readers of all ages.
Doing the Continental: A New Canadian-American Relationship

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This is a smart pick if you like current affairs with real-world relevance and a distinctly Canadian lens. Dyment makes a complex, often overlooked relationship feel lively, showing how two close neighbours can be deeply connected and still misunderstand each other. It feels like the kind of concise policy book that leaves you seeing headlines, borders, and diplomacy a little more clearly.
Cultural Evolution
Ronald Inglehart | Cambridge University Press

Cultural Evolution

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This is a smart, big-picture read for anyone curious why societies swing between openness and authoritarianism. Inglehart connects survival, prosperity, and cultural change in a way that feels both sweeping and grounded in real-world evidence. You come away seeing debates over identity, democracy, and equality not as random chaos, but as part of a deeper pattern.
M: Maxwell Knight, MI5's Greatest Spymaster

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This book is a gripping and meticulously researched biography of Maxwell Knight, a brilliant and enigmatic spy master. It reads like a thrilling espionage novel, with incredible agents risking their lives and the safety of the world hanging in the balance. The most unique aspect of this book is the complex character of Maxwell Knight, who spins an ever more intricate web of espionage. If you're a fan of spy stories or interested in the real-life world of intelligence, this book is an absolute must-read. Get ready to be captivated by the secrets and intrigues of the world of MI5.
Cuba: My Revolution

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"Cuba: My Revolution" might resonate with you deeply if you appreciate stories that blend personal journeys with the backdrop of significant historical events. The graphic novel format brings to life the turmoil and transformation in Cuba, offering both an intimate and visually striking perspective. Through its poignant narrative, it offers a fresh lens on revolution, idealism, and the cost of dreams.
Elizabeth the Queen: The Woman Behind the Throne
Sally Bedell Smith | Penguin Books

Elizabeth the Queen: The Woman Behind the Throne

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If you've ever watched The Crown and found yourself hungry for more authentic royal details, this biography is for you. Sally Bedell Smith paints an intimate portrait of the Queen, pulling back the curtain on both her public duties and private life. It's a humanizing glimpse at an iconic figure, serving as a profound reminder of Elizabeth's unwavering sense of duty and her enduring impact.
USA
Regis St. Louis, Amy C. Balfour, Sandra Bao  | Geoplaneta

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If the intricacies of American life and history intrigue you, then 'USA' could be the literary journey you're yearning for. Its sweep across the early 20th-century landscape captures the essence, struggles, and aspirations of a nation in flux. It’s like a time machine in prose form, transporting you to the very roots of modern America.
Delhi Riots 2020 - The Untold Story
Monika Arora, Sonali Chitalkar, Prerna Malhotra  | Garuda

Delhi Riots 2020 - The Untold Story

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This book would truly resonate with those who appreciate in-depth investigative journalism and are keen to understand complex socio-political events. The authors have meticulously gathered ground-level data to offer a perspective that delves beyond mainstream narratives, laying bare the intricacies of communal violence and the alleged premeditation behind it. It's an enlightening read if you're interested in contemporary Indian politics or the dynamics of urban unrest.
Our Scandalous Senate
J. Patrick Boyer | Dundurn Press

Our Scandalous Senate

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If you’re drawn to political books with a clear argument and a sense of urgency, this will feel like a fired-up insider critique. It takes the Senate scandals and turns them into a bigger question about whether the institution should exist at all. Readers who enjoy provocative, debate-starting nonfiction will likely find it punchy, timely, and hard to ignore.
Urban Naxals: The Making of Buddha in a Traffic Jam

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If you're someone intrigued by the interplay between cinema and socio-political movements, Vivek Agnihotri's "Urban Naxals" offers an eye-opening narrative. It's not just a book but a real-life thriller that takes you into the heart of a controversial subject that intersects with Agnihotri's own experience in the film industry. The book could be a compelling read for those who appreciate first-hand accounts that challenge the status quo and inspire dialogue on critical issues.

Dive into the annals of time

At Thryft, we carry a vast collection of history books that transport you to different eras and locales. From the wonders of ancient Egypt to the complexities of the Cold War, we've curated an array of works that cater to both seasoned historians and casual readers. With selections that shed light on the socio-political landscapes of yesteryears, each book promises a journey into rich narratives and factual revelations. Expand your understanding of human progression with works that are as educational as they are exciting.