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Hardback
Number of Pages
288
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
This is a history book and non-fiction narrative that explores a daring chapter in India's struggle for freedom. Centered on a young activist who creates an underground radio network to crack through colonial censorship, the book chronicles a three-month burst of broadcast courage that connected leaders to followers across the nation. It speaks to general readers, history enthusiasts, and students, with a tone that is gripping, respectful, and inspiring.
The storytelling is narrative-driven and anchored in archival research, tracing the movement from Bombay to Chittagong and Jamshedpur as authorities tighten their grip. The account blends vivid scenes with factual background, making complex historical issues accessible without sacrificing rigor.
For learners, the book covers concepts such as media in social movements, propaganda versus truth, civil disobedience, and the power of grassroots organizing. It translates historical context into approachable insights, helping readers evaluate sources, understand timelines, and grasp the stakes of resistance. The central profileโan enterprising young woman who led behind-the-scenes communicationโoffers a human lens on a pivotal era.
Readers finish with a nuanced appreciation of how ordinary people used creativity and courage to advance a political cause, the role of independent media in social movements, and a sense of connection to unsung heroes who shaped history. The book invites reflection, curiosity, and a lasting respect for resilience in the face of oppression.
Product Details
Author
Usha Thakkar
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
288
Language
English
SKU
9780670095667
ISBN
9780670095667
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
13.84x3.56x22.23cm
Binding
Hardback
MRP: โน 699
โน 595
โน 104 Off