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Autobiography of a Mad Nation

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“Autobiography of a Mad Nation” by Sriram Karri (ISBN: 9788172345655) is a provocative tale of a young man awaiting execution in India. Investigating his claims of innocence, Dr. M Vidyasagar uncovers a conspiracy spanning decades of India’s turbulent history. From the Emergency to the Godhra riots, Karri’s gripping narrative explores whether India is truly a “mad nation.” Experience this literary journey through a country’s tumultuous past.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788172345655
  • Publisher: Fingerprint! Publishing
  • Publisher Imprint: Fingerprint!
  • Height: 197 mm
  • No of Pages: 384
  • Width: 127 mm
  • ISBN-10: 8172345658
  • Publisher Date: Feb, 2015
  • Binding: HARDBACK
  • Language: ENGLISH
  • Weight: 850 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

16 reviews for Autobiography of a Mad Nation

  1. Ansaf S

    It was a good book, not a great one. The plot was interesting but not something that had me on the edge of my seat

  2. Sweta Tripathi

    The author paints a complex and nuanced picture of India. However, I thought the book was a bit longer than it needed to be

  3. Akshay Ravindra Muddinagiri

    An ambitious novel that tries to do too much. The author tackled very sensitive topics and portrayed it well.

  4. Muskan Gupta

    This book does a really great job of exploring different perspective with the main character, Dr. M Vidyasagar

  5. Bhavna

    An unsettling but important book. It’s a challenging read, but one that will stay with you long after you finish it. It was a bit slow-paced at times.

  6. Sarthak Jain

    The book felt a bit preachy at times, but the story was undeniably powerful. The main character was very well written.

  7. Suneha Bhati

    The book started strong, but the plot became convoluted towards the end. Still, a worthwhile attempt to capture India’s complexity.

  8. Pranav Kalra

    Gripping and disturbing. This book forces you to confront uncomfortable truths about India. Highly recommended, but be prepared.

  9. Ankit Patel

    Karri’s writing is sharp and insightful. Some parts were a bit slow, but overall, a thought-provoking exploration of India’s history.

  10. Alisha Sharma

    Karri’s writing is very engaging. There are times when I felt like he was glorifying wrongdoings, but I might be wrong.

  11. Subhajoy Datta

    I was hooked from the first page! Karri’s storytelling is masterful, and the historical context is seamlessly woven in.

  12. Ananya

    A must-read for anyone interested in Indian history and politics. Karri doesn’t shy away from the difficult questions.

  13. Princi Rai

    This is a compelling narrative. It explores the tumultuous past of India in a way that is both informative and engaging.

  14. Byreddi Sri Kavya Chandrika

    A compelling read, but the sheer amount of historical detail sometimes felt overwhelming. The characters were well-developed, though!

  15. Jayant Singh

    Thought-provoking and well-researched. But the book could have been better. At times, the story felt disjointed and hard to follow

  16. Navdeep

    I loved the storyline and how the author writes. It was a bit difficult for me to follow the historical parts sometimes

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