Description
- ISBN-13: 9789356998599
- Publisher: HarperCollins
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 140 gr
- ISBN-10: 9356998590
- Publisher Date: 29 May 2024
- Height: 18 mm
- No of Pages: 272
Original price was: ₹599.00.₹449.25Current price is: ₹449.25.
The Personal Is Political by Aruna Roy (ISBN: 9789356998599) is a powerful memoir chronicling the author’s journey as an activist. From grassroots movements to national policy, Roy shares her experiences, insights, and the evolution of her political consciousness. This compelling narrative explores the intersection of personal struggles and political action, offering a unique perspective on social change and the fight for justice in India.
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Avika Bhaskar –
A compelling memoir that kept me engaged. Aruna Roy’s experiences are truly eye-opening and thought-provoking.
Shipika Arora –
I wanted to love this book, but it fell a little short. It is still very informational and I enjoyed learning some Indian history.
Revu Anurag –
Interesting perspective, but a bit too focused on specific events. I would have preferred a broader analysis.
Abhinandan Singh –
Inspiring memoir about activism. It really opened my eyes about how much work activists do.
Mohit Biswas –
An insightful and inspiring memoir. Aruna Roy’s story is a testament to the power of grassroots movements.
Akash Gupta –
Roy’s journey is inspiring! The book provides valuable insights into the challenges and triumphs of activism in India. Highly recommend it!
Hariharasudhan J –
The book was alright. Some chapters were gripping, while others felt less engaging. A mixed experience.
Akanksh Anand –
Excellent book! It beautifully illustrates how personal experiences can fuel political change. A must-read for activists.
Ashutosh Singh –
A decent read, offering a glimpse into activism. Some parts felt slow, but overall informative. A good starting point for understanding social movements.
Vijay Laxmi Vashisht –
This book gives valuable information on political activism. I would recommend this book to activists looking for a bit of history.
Mudit Jain –
A powerful and moving account of activism. Roy’s dedication and resilience are truly admirable.
Pranav Anant Joshi –
Great read. This book gives a lot of valuable lessons. I would recommend this to all.
Padala Harshita Goud –
An okay book. I found it a bit repetitive at times, but the core message about personal and political action is strong.
Ritik Karale –
I struggled to connect with the writing style. While the content is important, it didn’t fully resonate with me.
Rishikesh Chaudhary –
I found this book to be slightly boring. It has a lot of information, but I wish it was written better.