Description
- ISBN-13: 9781404111639
- Publisher: Harper Collins
- Binding: Paper Back
- No of Pages: 336
- ISBN-10: 1404111638
- Publisher Date: 2019
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹650.00.₹520.00Current price is: ₹520.00.
In “To Best the Boys,” Sandhya Ravishankar spins a tale of ambition and rivalry as Jhanvi, a determined girl, navigates the cutthroat world of competitive coding. Battling against societal expectations and formidable male opponents, Jhanvi’s journey explores themes of perseverance, gender equality, and the pursuit of excellence. Witness Jhanvi’s coding prowess and her quest to shatter stereotypes, proving that girls can excel in any field. This inspiring story empowers young readers to chase their dreams and defy limitations, regardless of gender or background.
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Himanshu Gautam –
This book encourages girls to pursue their dreams and challenge gender roles. It’s well-written and engaging from start to finish. I loved it.
Tanishq Sharma –
A fun and inspiring read. Though a bit predictable, the message of female empowerment is strong and important.
Sourav Bhola –
It was an alright book. It had its moments but other times, it just didn’t grasp my attention as much as I hoped. /
Inder Preet Singh –
Amazing! This book is a must-read for young girls interested in STEM. Jhanvi’s journey is inspiring and relatable. I highly recommend it.
Mohd Yunus –
Loved Jhanvi’s character! The story was engaging and empowering. The plot dragged a little in the middle, but the ending was satisfying.
Manish –
A decent read, but the coding aspects felt a bit simplistic. Jhanvi’s determination was inspiring, though! /
Anurag Sahu –
I liked the premise, but the execution was a bit lacking. The writing felt a little clunky at times. Overall, an okay read.
Ishwar Sharma –
I enjoyed the book and appreciated the focus on coding and perseverance. Some of the side characters could have been developed more.
Cheshta –
An inspiring story about breaking barriers. The writing style was easy to follow, making it a great read for younger audiences.
Khushi Jain –
A heartwarming and empowering story. Jhanvi’s determination is infectious. The book is well-written and engaging.
Somya –
I found the characters relatable, and the coding competitions were exciting. However, some of the conflicts felt forced. Overall, a good book.
Aayush Sharma –
The book has potential, but it wasn’t fully realized. Jhanvi is a great character, but the story felt rushed.
Bhabana Rabha –
The coding parts were interesting, but I felt the story was a bit too simplistic. Still, a decent book for younger readers.