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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalA Mofussil Boy is a charming, deeply reflective, and sometimes opinionated collection of essays, which trace the author’s life, from a small-town childhood in Nellikuppam, through some well regarded educational institutions in the country, to an action filled professional life beyond. In an unusual blend of personal memories, sharp social commentary and practical economic policy, the author explores themes of education, ambition, and the quirks of corporate life, in a rare mix of humour, humility and quiet insight. With a keen observer’s eye and a storyteller’s instinct, he draws from many decades of lived experience to uncover universal truths nestled in the particulars of an “ordinary” Indian life. Suppressing his own personality and keeping it well hidden, he powerfully projects his ideas and perspectives gleaned over decades of observing people, places and situations. These essays are a testament to how the goings-on in present day India gave an educated and observant Indian identify, growth and meaning. A compelling read for anyone who enjoys thoughtful, grounded storytelling rooted in real-life reflections—this is a book that will make you smile, think, and perhaps, look back at your own life a little differently.
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Your review has been deleted and won’t appear on the book anymore.A V Ram Mohan
A V Ram Mohan overcame the impediments a good formal education placed in his way to have a moderately productive professional life in many spheres. He started writing stories and semi-serious articles primarily to amuse himself and entertain his friends, of whom there is a legion. In this volume he shares his thoughts and perspectives on many aspects of his early life, as well as his observations on the broader professional horizons he faced in his work life. These are meant only as a record of the times he lived in, and nothing more serious than that.
Earlier books by A V Ram Mohan.
Fiction:
1. ‘A plateful of French Fries: a collection of short stories’, published under the pseudonym ‘Rumble Belly’
2. ‘More tales from Rumble Belly: Fantasies from a middle class mind’
On report writing skills:
1. ‘Report writing skills for the Young Professional: a practical guide to writing management reports & policy papers’
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