Book :- The legends of a start up guy
Author :- Prachi Garg
Publisher :- Srishti Publishers
My ratings :- ⭐⭐⭐/5
Blurb :-
Ganesha is Jovial, intelligent and the youngest in the family. A foodie by heart and laid back by nature, he always looked for ways to make life easier. Despite being born to the all-powerful Shiva and Parvati, with uncle Vishnu and aunts Lakshmi and Saraswati to back him at every point in life, he has to battle through many ups and downs to establish his individual identity, just like his accomplished brother, Skanda. Under layers of perfection, benevolence and Jovial extravaganza was a young boy battling to be found for who he really was. The legends of a start-up guy is a tale of someone who was born with a silver spoon and yet, decided to write his own destiny, on his own terms and to bring meaning to his existence out of the shadows of his lineage. It is the story of how an entrepreneur is born, the story of his challenges, and his actions to sail through them, carefully interwoven with stories from the Hindu mythology, to bring to the table the wisdom of the gods.
My review :-
All of us have been a part of a business cycle in one or the other way. Some have been the founders and some employees and most of us are a part of it as being the customers are final end receivers. How many of us do know the entire structure of running a business or being a part of some other process to the one we are accustomed to ?? Hardly few. Running a business, especially a new one is not as simple as it sounds and includes lot of issues which need to be focused on to very detail of it. This book is a one step guide to all of it.
The book 'The legends of a start up guy' is a book written keeping budding entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship in mind and does a great job at achieving its objectives. The cover of the book is simple and looks good and the title is appropriate and well suited. The writing pace is good and doesn't make the story clumsy. The language is simple too and makes it an easy read.
The highlight of the story is the narrative. The entire story is written in the form of real life events but not of the events on earth but those including the celestial entities and the gods and goddesses. It's not usual to see the narration of a everyday life story written in the form of events happening in lives of heavenly bodies. But the author Prachi Garg has done a great job in making it a unique and very good read and also succeeds in keeping it interesting.
Overall, the book is simple and good. A few loopholes are included too but can be overlooked considering the written style and uniqueness and also the message it tries to deliver. It's a must read for all the budding entrepreneurs and those who are looking to enter the field.