Twinkle Khanna will host a Tweak India Book Club session on Amrita Mahale’s novel Real Life on March 25, while Sanjiv Mehta will sign copies of A CEO’s Brew on March 21 at the Mumbai bookstore.
Author led events continue to draw reading communities together as bookstores expand their role as spaces for conversations and engagement.
Crossword Bookstore at Kemps Corner in Mumbai will host two upcoming sessions featuring Sanjiv Mehta, Twinkle Khanna and Amrita Mahale, bringing together perspectives from business writing and contemporary fiction.
The first event is scheduled for March 21 at 11 AM, where Sanjiv Mehta will sign copies of his memoir A CEO’s Brew. The session offers readers an opportunity to engage with reflections from his leadership journey and experiences during his tenure at Hindustan Unilever.
The second session will take place on March 25 at 5 PM, where Twinkle Khanna will host a Tweak India Book Club meet featuring author Amrita Mahale. The discussion will centre around Mahale’s novel Real Life and is designed as an interactive gathering for readers.
The book club event will include activities, conversations and audience participation before the author interaction, creating a community driven format that encourages reader engagement.
Both events will be held at Crossword Bookstore, Kemps Corner, a venue known for hosting literary interactions and reader focused gatherings in Mumbai.
Participation in the book club session requires prior registration, with limited seats available and confirmation subject to approval.
Through these sessions, readers will have the opportunity to engage directly with authors across genres, from business memoirs to contemporary fiction, reflecting the growing interest in interactive literary experiences.
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