Celebrated journalist Sonia Singh explores the diverse lives and contributions of prominent figures like Raghuram Rajan, Sachin Tendulkar, Kamal Haasan, Nirmala Sitharaman, and Arun Jaitley. Through engaging narratives, the book delves into their unique experiences and the impact they have made in their respective fields, offering readers an insightful look into the worlds of these influential personalities.
Sonia Singh Book order
Sonia Singh writes with a warm perspective on her Indian heritage. Her works often explore cultural identities and interpersonal relationships. Singh focuses on strong female characters and their life journeys. Her prose is engaging and insightful.






- 2019
- 2015
Workout Your Soul
- 100 pages
- 4 hours of reading
A strong, undeterred virtuous soul is the key to universal faithnot rigid, dogmatic religion. This is the main theme of my book. This unique way of life can unite all humans. The Almighty God is one and one alone. Only the routes to him are diverse. All religions have the same virtues for the soul. Only if we look beyond the outer will we reach the true treasure of our inner. This makes you not only blissful but also changes your life for the best.I have discussed each attribute in detail in eighteen chaptersfrom the magnanimous, untamed ego to the tender, compassionate giving; from the security of love to the hurtfulness of negativity. Awareness in us, common people leading our busy lives, and small changes in our thoughts and emotions can make our family life a paradise. This infectious paradise can begin the altering of this whole world.
- 2005
Bollywood Confidential
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
This is the inaugural Bollywood title for Headline's Little Black Dress imprint, focusing on contemporary romantic novels tailored for the modern girl.
- 2004
Goddess for Hire
- 305 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The story follows a thirty-year-old woman from Newport Beach who learns she is the reincarnation of the Hindu goddess Kali. Struggling with unemployment and living with her parents, she faces the challenge of saving the world while navigating the complexities of her extended Indian family, who view her as a disappointment. The narrative blends humor and cultural identity, highlighting her journey of self-discovery amidst familial expectations and her newfound divine responsibilities.