Description
- ISBN-13: 9780670082681
- Publisher: Penguin Books India
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: 244
- ISBN-10: 0670082686
- Publisher Date: 15 Jul 2009
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹699.00.₹559.00Current price is: ₹559.00.
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Kanav Sodhi –
A truly different autobiography! The author’s faith journey is captivating. Highly recommended for anyone seeking spiritual guidance.
Alok Pandey –
A unique perspective, but felt a bit repetitive at times. The spiritual insights were interesting, though! Overall, a decent read.
Vivek Thakran –
The book’s message of hope and resilience really touched my heart. It made me see my life in a new light. A truly transformative read.
Mohamad Arsh –
I couldn’t put it down! The author’s story is both moving and thought-provoking. A definite must-read for anyone seeking meaning in life.
Abhigyan Raj –
It was okay. I was hoping for more depth and less surface-level observations. It was an easy read, though.
Rajat Bharti –
An interesting take on the autobiography genre. While it wasn’t perfect, I appreciated the author’s unique perspective and insights.
Akshat Jain –
A good attempt at something different, even though it felt a little self-indulgent. There were some parts I really liked.
Hemant Holani –
Inspiring autobiography! I loved the author’s honesty and vulnerability. Some chapters were slow, but the overall message resonated.
Jyotika Tuteja –
A beautifully written autobiography that explores the intersection of faith and life. The author’s insights are profound and inspiring.
Kamakshi Saxena –
This book is a gem! The author’s honesty and vulnerability are refreshing. I highly recommend it to anyone seeking spiritual growth.
Prachi Verma –
While the concept was intriguing, the writing style didn’t quite grab me. Still, I appreciate the author’s sharing their personal journey.
Sakshi Mishra –
I had mixed feelings about this book. Some parts were incredibly moving, while others felt a bit disjointed. Ultimately, it was an okay read.
Prashasti Verma –
The book had its moments of brilliance, but I found it a bit preachy. Still, a worthwhile read if you’re interested in the subject matter.