In Insatiable, Shobhaa reminds us of the many delights and disappointments that the banquet of life offers, even as she examines the shared emotional hunger for happiness and love that binds us all.
Shobha Dé Book order






- 2024
- 2017
Seventy
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Celebrating her upcoming seventieth year, Shobhaa De reflects on her life as a 'Child of the Republic,' delving into her personal relationships and the dynamics she has observed over the years. The book explores themes of love, fear, and grief, offering an introspective look into the complexities of human connections and the emotional landscape that accompanies them. De's candid insights provide a poignant commentary on the passage of time and the enduring nature of relationships.
- 2013
When her parents die in an air crash, Mikki Hiralal suddenly finds herself the owner of the sprawling Hiralal industrial empire. Abandoning her studies in the United States, she returns to Bombay, only to find her father's business affairs in a mess.
- 2005
Spouse. The Truth About Marriage
- 287 pages
- 11 hours of reading
How marriages work and why they fail ... Marriage is an adventure, says Shobhaa D, celebrity writer, devoted wife and mother of six. It's about trust, companionship, affection and sharing. It's also about learning to cope with your partner's moods and eccentricities. Not to mention the delicate balancing act between parents, children, friends and a career, and the sometimes overpowering need to get away from it all.In this delightful book on society's most debated institution, Shobhaa D writes about how and why marriages work-or don't. With her usual disregard for rules, she reinvents tradition and challenges old stereotypes, addressing all the issues that are central to most Indian the saas-bahu conundrum (how to escape the role-trap and enjoy each other), the need for honesty (aren't some secrets better left secret), the importance of romance (no, expressions of love are not unmanly!), and not any less important, how to recognize the warning signs in a hopeless relationship and run before it's too late.Fun, savvy and, above all, pragmatic, this is the ultimate relationship book for all those who want to make the adventure of marriage last a lifetime.
- 1998
Autobiography of an Indic woman writer in English, journalist, and a former model
- 1998
Alternate cover for this ISBN can be found hereWhat every woman (and most men) should know about Indian men... Best-selling novelist and columnist Shobha De gives us a provocative, no-holds-barred guide to the Indian man. Among the questions she asks and answers are the following: Are men worth the time women spend on them? Is it possible to actually love a man? Are men any good in bed? Do men have real feelings? What are men most anxious about? What do men like about women? What do women like about men? How does a woman train a man? What are the most hateful things about men? Can men and women ever be friends? Candid and controversial, witty and wise, Surviving Men is the first and last word on the Indian male.
- 1991
The unrivalled number one of Bombay, Aasha Rani was intent on running her career and her life. Now she is blinded by a passion that threatens to destroy everything she achieved.