Children's Fiction:
* The Best Worst Thing Ever: A heartwarming story about a boy who learns the importance of embracing individuality and finding joy in unexpected places.
* The Princess Who Saved Herself: A feminist fairy tale that challenges traditional princess narratives and celebrates self-reliance.
* The Boy Who Could Fly: A magical adventure about a young boy who discovers he has the ability to fly and uses his gift to help others.
* The Littlest Firefighter: A charming tale about a small mouse who dreams of becoming a firefighter.
* A Small Spark of Hope: A collection of inspirational stories about resilience and hope.
Adult Fiction:
* The Serpent's Embrace: A suspenseful novel about a woman who uncovers a dangerous secret in her past.
* The Jasmine Tree: A poignant story about love, loss, and the power of forgiveness.
Non-fiction:
* The Power of Storytelling: A book exploring the importance of storytelling and its impact on our lives.
Plays:
* The Princess Who Saved Herself: A stage adaptation of her children's book.
Popati Hiranandani's work is known for its positive messages, engaging characters, and imaginative storytelling. Her books are often praised for their diversity and inclusivity.