And You Think You Know Gen Z by Asif Hussain is a practical guide that explores Gen Z as children, students, consumers, and employees. It offers insights into their mindset, career expectations, digital habits, and emotional needs like personal space. The book helps bridge the generational gap with actionable advice for parents, educators, and professionals.
nostalgic books
“Write a letter, heal your heart.”
Some books don’t just tell stories—they embrace you like a warm hug. The Ginza Shihodo Stationery Store is one such book. It’s a heartfelt collection of five stories, each revolving around a piece of stationery—a fountain pen, an organizer, notebooks, postcards, and memo pads. But these are more than just writing tools; they are symbols of love, gratitude, nostalgia, and closure.
At the heart of it all is Ken Takarada, the compassionate shop owner who doesn’t just sell stationery but helps people find the right words to express their emotions. This book is a beautiful reminder of the power of handwritten letters and the deep connections they create.
If you love books that feel like a hug, you won’t want to miss this one.
Six of Cups by Neha Bansal is a nostalgic poetry collection that beautifully captures the innocence of childhood and the warmth of simpler times. The poems explore themes of family, traditions, and life’s cherished moments, making them deeply relatable. With an engaging writing style and cultural references, the book evokes a strong emotional connection. A must-read for those who love poetry that brings back fond memories of the past.



