Wings of fire Book Review - ReadersHub

 Wings of fire book review 

Wings of fire 

This is the most inspirational book bone
 can ever read. I was veritably glad that this book was written by an Indian( Arun Tiwari) about an Indian whose life trip is so inspiring that it can just turn your life. It shows how a normal youthful Muslim boy who lived in Rameswharam turned into a notorious scientist and also the chairman of a country like India. 
 
 What it includes??? 

 The odd jobs he did to pay his academy freights 
 
 How he came a submissive?? 
 
 How he wanted to come an Indian Force 
 Pilot? 

 How he came a rocket mastermind rather of 
 a Collector as his father had conceited
 ???? 
 
 He describes individualities likeProf. Sarabhai andDr. Brahm Prakash who had a great impact in his personality. He describes the rates of a leader and how he faced difficulties in getting one. Being a' small- city boy' his trip wasn't simple and full of people who were always jealous of him. 

 But as the book says he noway left stopgap, courage and faith in God and with his determination and hardwork he was suitable to achieve what he could noway suppose of. 
 
 He considered all persuasions equal and had equal respect for all the persuasions. He was indeed the stylish friend of the son of the head clerk of Rameswaram Temple. 

 I loved the ways he keeps on describing his colorful preceptors of life and all the influential people and their rates. 
 
 I would say that you read this book only if you're above 15 times else you'll find the language heavy and delicate and you can also struggle to understand the book then and there substantially because of the deep meaning and alleviations. You'll love the way he includes short runes far and wide. Also, the book uses a lot of specialized and aeronautical words so some people just like me might face issues in understanding them. 

 The book is 180 runners long. The book according to me isn't durable( I bought it 6 months back) and the runners can fluently be torn if not taken care of. 
 
 In the end I would say that this is a perfect inspirational book for anybody who's interested in aviation or just want to achieve lesser heights in life. The book is a perfect package and is a must read. 


Wings of fire apj Abdul kalam

Originally, the book addresses of a boy born in a family in the city of Rameswaram. This boy moment needs no preface as he has proved himself as one of the most amazing President India ever had. 
 
 The book addresses aboutDr. APJ Abdul Kalam's early life, education and his career as a scientist in HAL, DRDO and ISRO. 
His trip of numerous ups and campo and humble onsets is a gentle memorial to all Indians who condemn their life and circumstances and the lack of openings it presents. 
 
 The topmost literacy that can be taken from this book is that no matter how humble or privileged your onsets are, no matter how numerous times you fail to deliver, with the right spirit and belief in your cause will ultimately manifest you the results you ask . 
Another thing that this book intensively focusses on are the moral values given to children at a veritably youthful age. Children of India will grow to be loyalists and temporal if right from their nonage they aren't tutored the peak of culture, religion and estate. 
 
 Another thing this book focusses on how important mentorship is in one person's success.Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam did come a leading scientist of his time, but he always attributed his success to his instructors and leaders. 
The specialized aspects of the book may be a little tedious for a person from non engineering background. You may get a little lost in a many chapters. nevertheless, the book still has a lot to offer to its compendiums . Mechanical masterminds( like myself) would love the specialized aspects of this book. 
 
 I would recommend this book to be compulsorily tutored to all scholars in academy. 
This book is also a great read for MBA graduates and leaders. This book has really practical leadership assignments to offer. 

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