Adversity cuts through the Barbed Wire Mentality and Unites

4.0 out of 5 stars on Amazon

It is a good page turner as the drama unfolds throughout its eighteen chapters. The mood of the drama is created in the opening paragraphs itself. People, who are Indians at heart, will be finding it difficult to keep the book down. I was impressed by the page turner ends highlighted by barbed wire icons to set the mood for the narration. The tale has been written in an unpretentious style, bringing out several ethnic innuendos to readers who are new to the cultural lifestyle of India. I recommend this book not only to an Indian but to all the denizens of the world for this scenario could well happen to anyone with his or her respective country. This tale brings out the age old adage that adversity brings out the best in the bonds of unity.
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Published on May 06, 2013 09:49
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