Description
- ISBN-13: 9789390163885
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 216 mm
- No of Pages: 332
- Spine Width: 20 mm
- Weight: 444 gr
- ISBN-10: 9390163889
- Publisher Date: 10 Oct 2020
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Returnable: N
- Width: 140 mm







Gaurav Assnani –
I am completely blown away by the book. I never thought that the book will be so good. Totally worth the read.
Nimish Yadav –
Completely engrossing! Sheela’s story is unbelievable. I was hooked from beginning to end.
Lakshya Joshi –
This biography humanizes Sheela in a way I didn’t expect. Eye-opening, though some parts were difficult to read.
Ambikesh Raman –
A compelling, though at times unsettling, look into Sheela’s life. The book provides context but doesn’t shy away from the controversies. I was left with mixed feelings.
Devanshu Singh Negi –
A bit uneven. Some parts were riveting, others less so. Overall, a worthwhile read if you’re curious.
Prantik Goswami –
A must-read for anyone interested in Rajneeshpuram. Sheela’s story is wild! The book keeps you hooked.
Aditi Bansal –
Incredible! A fascinating deep dive, this biography will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew.
Riteesh Kumar –
Good, but not great. The book provides a good overview, but I wanted more details about certain events.
Kanwar Devaansh Singh –
I was captivated by Sheela’s story! A well-written and researched biography.
Sanjana Sarraf –
A good effort, but the writing could have been stronger. The story is captivating regardless.
Srishti Sharma –
I found it hard to put down! The book offers an unprecedented look into Sheela’s world. Some parts felt a bit repetitive.
Apoorv Agrahari –
It was okay, but the story didn’t fully capture my attention. I felt it was missing something.
Rajanish Sharma –
Fascinating! This biography dives deep into Sheela’s world. However, sometimes the writing felt a bit biased. Still a good read.
Satabdi Das –
A worthwhile read if you’re interested in the topic. The book offers a unique perspective. A few sections dragged.
Swapnil Kumar –
Interesting, but I’m not sure I came away with a better understanding of Sheela. Some parts felt sensationalized.
Hemanth Lanka –
Excellent read. The book paints a vivid picture of Sheela’s life. I couldn’t put it down.
Lalit Kumar Chauhan –
I learned so much about Sheela and Rajneeshpuram. A complex story, well told. Highly recommended.
Aryan Dua –
An interesting perspective, but I wish there was more critical analysis. I was expecting more.