Description
- ISBN-13: 9789356996557
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 364
- Weight: 348 gr
- ISBN-10: 9356996555
- Publisher Date: 05 Mar 2024
- Height: 215 mm
- Spine Width: 24 mm
- Width: 152 mm
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹374.25Current price is: ₹374.25.
Dive into “Revolutionaries” by Sanjeev Sanyal (ISBN: 9789356996557), an enthralling exploration of India’s fight for independence. Unearth untold stories of unsung heroes and forgotten battles, challenging conventional narratives. Sanyal masterfully weaves together meticulous research and vivid storytelling, offering a fresh perspective on this pivotal period. Discover the true revolutionaries who shaped India’s destiny.
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Abhimanyu Anurag –
It was an okay read. I didn’t agree with all the interpretations, but still worth reading.
Simarpreet Singh –
A good read overall, but I felt some sections dragged a bit. Still informative.
Alvin Clin Narzary –
A well-written and thoroughly researched book! A delight for those who enjoy Indian history.
Akshat Sharma –
I was hoping for something more from Revolutionaries. A bit too dry for my taste.
Raghav Aggarwal –
It’s a good book if you want to learn more about the India’s independence movement.
Sagar Kumar –
Sanyal’s writing is engaging. Sheds light on lesser-known figures. A must-read for history buffs.
Ankit Patel –
A fresh take on Indian history. Sanyal’s narrative style makes it accessible and enjoyable.
Nimisha Mishra –
An interesting perspective, but I wish there was more focus on certain key events.
Divyank Kantilal Agarwal –
Well-researched and compelling. Revolutionaries gives a nuanced view of the independence era.
Moin Khan –
Readable and informative. However, I found a few arguments a bit one-sided.
Rajath Viswam P S –
The writing style felt too simple at times, but the content was good and intriguing overall.
Afshan Ali –
Provides a great overview of India’s independence and struggle, and it’s an easy read.
Abhishek Chaurasia –
Revolutionaries is a captivating account of India’s struggle. Highly recommended.
Devender Pratap Mall –
I enjoyed learning about the unsung heroes. Some chapters were more captivating than others.
Ashutosh Anil Rai –
Worth reading, but be aware of the author’s particular point of view. It’s a bit biased.
Ayanika De –
An exceptional book! It brings the history of India to life.
Aastha Jha –
A unique and informative look at India’s independence movement. Highly worth reading!
Antra Kumari –
Brings to light previously hidden figures. Engaging narrative, although I found a couple of parts boring.