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BESTSELLERS

Come drop by our store to pick up these titles before they fly off the shelf!

Parthiban's Dream

  • Nirupama Raghavan (translator)

Marginlands

  • Arati Kumar Rao

The Shape of a Poem

  • Ed. Srividya Sivakumar and Paresh Tiwari

Moonward

  • Appupen

Geography of Tongues

  • Shikha Malaviya

Urban Kitsch

  • Praneet Soi

The Birth Lottery

  • Shehan Karunatilaka

CHILDREN and YA WORKS

Atta Galatta's shelves are filled with new and exciting content for children! Come shop our uniquely curated selection of picture books, story books and young adult literature.

Slime

  • David Walliams

The Ghost

  • Keki N. Daruwalla

Whimsy

  • Annie Besant

Coyote Tales

  • Thomas King

சரிநிகர் சமானமாய்

  • கிறிஸ்டி சுபத்ரா

BOOKS by ATTA GALATTA

Browse and shop our collection of books published by Atta Galatta. Acquaint yourselves with works that capture the spirit of Bengaluru

Dewed

  • Nandita Bose

Jest Like That

  • Shinie Antony

Three Halves

  • Amruta Dongray

Tutu Plays Hide & Seek

  • Prashant Sankaran

Karnakavita

  • Sourav Roy

Love Me In A Hurry

  • Mani Rao and Prathibha Nandakumar

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INDIAN LANGUAGES

Our collection of Indian language literature includes fiction, non-fiction and poetry in Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil, Bengali and Hindi. Also check out our collection of bilingual books for children

ಶಬ್ದ ತೀರ

  • ಜಯಂತ್ ಕಾಯ್ಕಿಣಿ

அன்பே ஆரமுதே

  • தி. ஜானகிராமன்

ഘാതകന്‍

  • കെ ആര്‍ മീര

കഥകള്‍

  • ഉണ്ണി ആര്‍

कविता के प्रस्थान

  • सुधीर रंजन सिंह

EVENTS

View our jam-packed schedule of literary, artistic and children’s events.
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Morisika, the Story of a Boatman

Description: Spanning three centuries Morisika (Mirage); The Story of the Boatman is an attempt to map the history of the Brahmaputra River in Assam. Narrated by the Brahmaputra, a Boatman and individuals of three riverine co

Food In Indian Literature

Our emotions and memories are intrinsically related to the food we eat and the genre of food literature combines them in a way that helps us connect not only to our past and our present, to different cultures, and communities