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A Free Man

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SKU: 9788184001341

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A Free Man by Aman Sethi, ISBN 9788184001341, offers a compelling look into the life of a daily wage worker in Delhi. Experience the vibrant Bara Tooti Chowk through Ashraf’s eyes, navigating a system that both serves and alienates. This deeply insightful narrative unveils the struggles and resilience of Delhi’s invisible workforce, offering a humane perspective on contemporary urban transformation. Discover the untold stories behind the city’s construction.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788184001341
  • Publisher: Vintage Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Vintage Books
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 8184001347
  • Publisher Date: 08/2012
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 240

13 reviews for A Free Man

  1. Nimish Nagi

    Sethi’s A Free Man is an unforgettable exploration of urban life and human resilience. A truly remarkable book.

  2. Anuj Ghai

    A Free Man is a compelling read. I learned so much about the lives of people who build our cities and they are often forgotten.

  3. Shubham Thakur

    Sethi beautifully captures the essence of Bara Tooti Chowk and the struggles of daily wage workers. A moving and thought-provoking narrative. Highly recommend.

  4. Aahana Moral

    A Free Man is insightful, but I found the pacing slow at times. Ashraf’s story is compelling, yet the narrative could have been tighter. Overall, a worthwhile read.

  5. Divyanshu Abhishek

    I appreciated the book’s insights, but the writing style didn’t fully resonate with me. A good effort nonetheless.

  6. Anshu Kumar

    The book has its moments, but I found it uneven. Some parts were engaging, while others felt less impactful.

  7. Muskan

    I enjoyed learning about Ashraf’s experiences, but the book felt somewhat repetitive. A decent read, but not exceptional.

  8. Kishor Singh

    Although the topic was engaging, I thought it could have been more compelling. It was interesting and informative.

  9. Kranti Karan Vir Singh

    This book opened my eyes to the realities faced by daily wage workers in Delhi. A well-written and impactful story.

  10. Prateek Arya

    The book provides a good glimpse into the life of Ashraf, but it felt a little detached. I wanted a deeper connection with the character.

  11. Mohammed Afsal A K

    While the topic is important, I found the book a bit dry. It lacked the emotional depth I was hoping for. An okay read.

  12. Rajbir Singh

    A powerful story about the invisible workforce of Delhi. Sethi’s writing is engaging and paints a vivid picture of urban life.

  13. Sonal Kumar

    A Free Man is a must-read for anyone interested in urban studies and social justice. Sethi’s nuanced portrayal is remarkable.

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