The book, Wadhwa’s first venture into fictional writing, chronicles the life of Sudesh Kumar, a young Indian village boy. [break]
Speaking at the launch ceremony, Anil Chitrakar, architectural heritage expert and cultural historian, praised the author highlighting the book. He said that the book was a perfect way to learn economics through fiction.
“The characters in the book are very real and you will feel as if you have met them before. It will give the readers a perfect insight into the functioning of our neighbor - India,” he remarked. Chitrakar also praised the book cover and mentioned that the book was aptly priced.
Although the author was scheduled to address the audience, he couldn’t be present at the event on health grounds. Speaking on behalf of him, Charu Chadha, corporate associate editor of VOW and Boss magazine, told the audience that it had always been Wadhwa’s dream to pen the book and he was proud of his work.
The book is now available in the market and is priced at Rs 312.
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