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We that are young is a compelling non-fiction work that delves into the lived experiences of young Indians in the 21st century. Through intimate narratives and keen observations, Preti Taneja examines how youth navigate the tensions between tradition and modernity, personal aspirations and societal expectations.
The book explores themes of identity, belonging, ambition, and the search for meaning among a generation coming of age in urban and semi-urban India. Taneja’s nuanced storytelling reveals the diverse challenges and triumphs of young people as they forge their paths in a rapidly transforming society.
With a journalist’s eye and a storyteller’s heart, the author captures the voice and spirit of contemporary youth, offering readers profound insights into what it means to be young in modern India. This is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the aspirations, struggles, and dreams of a generation shaping the nation’s future.







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