His Days with Bapu is a book embellished with some interesting snippets about the tumultuous years just before and after India’s independence, some intriguing facts, some brutal home truths. It is a riveting biographical sketch of a unique man who lived under fifteen Prime Ministers, some of whom he knew personally. Despite his frail health, this personal secretary of Bapu from 1944 - 1948, set his daily routine of gardening and cleanliness aside, and spent hours talking to the author. Divided into three parts, the book draws a picture of Bapu, seen through Kalyanam’s lenses. It will indeed be an invaluable treasure for every college and university library and is highly recommended for both, the young and old
Shobha Warrier has been a journalist and writer for over forty years, during the course of which she has been witness to and chronicler of the many seismic shifts within India. Currently the Senior Editorial Director of Rediff.com, she has been associated with Rediff.com from its inception in 1996. Prior to that, her writing, on a variety of subjects, has featured in the Sunday Observer, The Independent, The Hindu, The Asian Age, and Eve?s Weekly. In addition, she is a prolific and award-winning author, having been awarded the Lalithambika Antharjanam award for Best Young Woman Writer in 1996 for her book Jalavidya. She has published three short story collections in her native tongue Malayalam (Ramakundam, Meghana, and Jalavidya). Her short story was featured in the anthology of short stories by women writers from Kerala, titled The Inner Spaces. Battlefield India is her fifth book in English; the others being The Little Flower Girl and Others, His Days with Bapu, Dreamchasers: Entrepreneurs from the South of the Vindhyas, and Dreamchasers: Women Entrepreneurs from the South of the Vindhyas. As an interviewer, Shobha has established a reputation for her gentle yet incisive style of questioning, which often brings out aspects of the interviewee that are otherwise missed and draws out thoughts that are otherwise left unsaid.
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