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Genre: Nonfiction, Politics, Current Affairs, Essays
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
Book Review:
This book is a compelling and accessible collection of non-fiction essays from India's most popular writer, Chetan Bhagat. In his first foray into this genre, he tackles the urgent questions that preoccupy a generation: from student suicide and political corruption to the power of a single vote.
Based on his experience as a novelist and columnist, Bhagat analyzes complex issues facing modern India with great insight and in a language that everyone can understand. The book doesn't just identify problems; it offers practical solutions and passionately invites discussion, asking readers to get on the same page for a better future.
While some critics may debate the depth of his analysis, there's no denying the book's power to engage millions of young Indians in a conversation about their country. If you want to understand the pulse of contemporary India and are looking for a straightforward, thought-provoking read to spark your own ideas, this is the book for you.