Description
- ISBN-13: 9780670094219
- Publisher: Vintage Books
- Binding: Hardback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Width: 200 mm
- ISBN-10: 0670094218
- Publisher Date: 29-Sep-2023
- Height: 250 mm
- No of Pages: 384
- Spine Width: 50 mm
Original price was: ₹699.00.₹524.25Current price is: ₹524.25.
Embark on an inspiring journey with Ashok Alexander’s “How the Light Gets In.” This memoir chronicles the improbable public health startup in India, dedicated to ending preventable deaths among impoverished mothers and children. Discover a tale of audacious goals, unwavering faith, and transformative impact in this must-read story of adventure and hope. ISBN: 9780670094219
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Yash Kedia –
I felt the writing was a bit simple, but overall a great book with a lot of valuable lessons.
Yashika Thakur –
Amazing book, made me feel like I can change the world. Such an awesome piece of literature.
Himanshu –
Compelling and informative! It shows how one person’s vision can change the lives of many. Very touching story.
Munikrishnappa C M –
Interesting, but sometimes got bogged down in technical details. Still, a worthwhile story about making a difference.
Bhavanya –
A powerful and moving account of public health innovation. I was captivated from beginning to end.
Prem Kumar Udaypuria –
I feel like the writing style was lacking. Though I do feel that it was a good story overall
Hemant Kumar –
This book was very okay. I liked the concept but the implementation of it was mid. Overall it was alright.
Rushali Arya –
Important work, but the writing style wasn’t always engaging. I appreciated learning about the project though.
Sabhyata Yadava –
Found it a bit repetitive at times, but the core message is strong. A worthwhile read nonetheless.
Khushbu Yadav –
Very good book. Happy to see change being made and shown to the public. Awesome read.
Yash Arya –
A must-read for anyone interested in global health. Alexander’s insights are invaluable. Highly recommended.
Roshan Kumar Yadav –
Remarkable story! The challenges and triumphs are vividly portrayed. Prepare to be inspired. A fantastic book.
Athira Venugopal –
It really moved my heart with the stories, very happy to see this book and the cause that it represents. Awesome cause.
Priya Bharti –
Incredibly moving and thought-provoking. This book stayed with me long after I finished reading it. Amazing!
Pragun Jain –
This book was a good read. I am happy that it was so insightful and helpful.
Manoj M –
A bit dry in places, but the impact of the work is undeniable. Learned a lot from this book.
Pranjal Kumar –
A truly inspiring story! Alexander’s dedication shines through. Some parts felt a little slow, but overall a great read.
Pratyksha Mishra –
An amazing journey! This book is a testament to the power of perseverance and belief. Highly recommended.
Rohit Choudhary –
An okay read. Nothing special but its alright. I did like the information about the public health sector.
Kushmita Sharma –
It felt like it dragged on and I lost interest towards the end of the book, but the beginning was great.
Devansh Bansal –
It felt like the book had a good purpose, it did lack character and detail in some of the aspects