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Number of Pages
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Language
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Book Summary
MOIN AND THE MONSTER reimagines Sun Tzu's The Art of War for modern life, offering a practical guide that blends timeless strategy with everyday relevance. This self-help title speaks to readers seeking emotional intelligence, disciplined goal-setting, and confident leadership. Whether you’re tackling a challenging project, navigating relationships, or simply aiming to grow stronger from within, this book offers clear, encouraging guidance for anyone ready to take control of their path. The tone is empowering, thoughtful, and hopeful, inviting you to see conflict as an opportunity to grow with purpose.
Written in a warm, accessible voice, MOIN AND THE MONSTER translates The Art of War into bite‑sized chapters and practical steps you can apply right away. The experience is engaging because it distills core ideas into actionable guidance, weaving in real-life scenarios that make the lessons feel relevant and doable. The content is presented with steady pacing and a focus on usable wisdom, from emotional mastery and foresight to disciplined effort and leadership in daily life. If you’re drawn to personal growth, this book offers a thoughtful pathway to turning challenge into progress through the enduring insights of The Art of War.
Key concepts covered include emotional intelligence, anticipatory thinking, disciplined goal pursuit, and leadership across personal and professional settings. Learning is made accessible through concise explanations and practical applications, so you can translate ancient strategy into modern decision‑making. The volume reads as a clear, friendly guide—more mentor than manuscript—designed to help you act with intention, stay resilient, and steer toward success.
After finishing MOIN AND THE MONSTER, readers gain a renewed sense of agency and a toolkit for navigating conflict with calm and clarity. The teachings of The Art of War become a reliable companion, helping you think more strategically, respond rather than react, and move through life with greater confidence and purpose.
Product Details
Author
Anushka Ravishankar
Publisher
PRH INDIA LOCAL PRINT
Number of Pages
116
Language
English
SKU
9789381626900
ISBN
9789381626900
Dimensions
12.7 x 1.02 x 19.69 cm
Binding
Paper Back
MRP: ₹ 250
₹ 212
15% Off
Nushka Ravishankar, Often Called The Indian Dr. Suess, Has Been A Pioneer In Writing Both Nonsense In Contemporary English In India And Also Picture Books. Some Of The Earliest Indian Picture Books To Be Published Internationally And Win International Awards Were By Her, Such As Tiger On A Tree, Catch That Crocodile And Elephants Never Forget. She Has Gone On To Collaborate With Many International Illustrators To Create Some Extraordinary Picture Books. She Is Also The Co-Founder Of The Much-Acclaimed Indie Publishing House, Duckbill. The Blend Of Humor, Realism And Nonsense In Anushka'S Writing, As Well As The Charm Of The Characters She Creates, Has Won Her Many Fans In India And Internationally. Pia Alize Hazarika Is An Illustrator Primarily Interested In Comics And Visual Narrative. Her Independent/Collaborative Work Has Been Published By Penguin India (The Pao Anthology), Comix.India, Manta Ray Comics, The Pulpocracy, Captain Bijli Comics, Yoda Press, Zubaan Books And The Khoj Artists Collective. She Runs Pig Studio, An Illustration-Driven Space, Based Out Of New Delhi.