A seasoned sailor navigates the treacherous waters of the corporate world in this humorous and heartfelt book, perfect for veterans, managers, and anyone entering the professional jungle.
Half a Century and Still at the Crease by Biji K. Kurien captures a lifetime of experiences and achievements. Through insightful storytelling, the book shares profound wisdom and personal triumphs, offering readers a journey of resilience and growth. Ideal for those seeking inspiration and a deeper understanding of life’s journey.
Half a Century and Still at the Crease by Biji K. Kurien captures a lifetime of experiences and achievements. Through insightful storytelling, the book shares profound wisdom and personal triumphs, offering readers a journey of resilience and growth. Ideal for those seeking inspiration and a deeper understanding of life’s journey.
N.S. Mohan Ram’s memoir tells a surprising story of maritime leadership from land. Ram, the “Landlocked Captain,” reveals the challenges and rewards of captaining ships, all from dry land. His humorous anecdotes offer a glimpse into the unseen world of shipping.
Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi Swamigal, a spiritual leader, led the Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham young. Nicknamed “Sage of Kanchi”, he promoted Advaita Vedanta. This book explores his life and teachings.
Satyamurti, a fiery speaker, dominated India’s early 20th-century politics. Wit remained legendary even after his 1943 death in prison. Devoted to independence, he built the Congress Party in Tamil Nadu. This biography explores his brilliance as a parliamentarian.
V P Raman, a lawyer-politician known for his integrity, gets a biography. “The Man Who Would Not Be King” explores his life and impact. A must-read for legal, political, and biography fans.
This biography examines V.P. Raman (VPR), a lawyer who achieved success outside the legal field. explains his complex life and the history of the Raman family, which includes powerful women. A fascinating read, the book is full of historical tales from South India.
This biography explores S. Satyamurti, an early 20th century Indian political firebrand. A key figure in India’s freedom fight, the book explores both his political power and personal warmth.