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I am Not My Father: Saga of Generations by Latesh Shah | Book review


 Book review:

"I Am Not My Father" is a captivating novel that deeply explores the complexities of family, identity, and the enduring influence passed down through generations. The book immerses readers in the life of Arun, a relatable main character whose experiences will resonate with people from all walks of life. It offers a straightforward and effortless understanding of the complex relationship between fathers and sons.

The story follows Arun, a boy from a traditional Indian family with strict rules and a demanding father, a submissive mother, and many siblings. As the eldest, he initially received the most love, but this changed when his siblings came along. To seek attention, he often got into mischief and faced harsh scoldings. Witnessing this family drama, he silently vowed never to become like his father.

The main character, Arjun, serves as a voice of reason and enlightenment. His journey symbolizes transformation and self-acceptance, encouraging us to learn to love and accept not only ourselves but also our parents and children for who they are.


Quotes from the book that piqued me:
💅 ‘Do or die, leave excuse and cry!’

💥 “The first solution is to surrender to your father's order and repent for a lifetime. The second is to be brave and firm, face your fear, and declare to him what you want. You are brilliant; don’t miss the golden opportunity to study further. Go and talk to him today”.


Latesh Shah's writing style is deep and makes you think, giving you a lot to ponder about human thoughts and feelings. The book is a thoughtful work of fiction that encourages readers to reflect on their own lives and relationships. Shah vividly portrays a father's strong desire to see his son follow in his business footsteps. The book emphasizes the importance of education and how it can be applied in real life, adding an extra layer of fascination to the story.

In essence, "I Am Not My Father" serves as a warning, prompting us to look at our society and break the cycle of repeating past mistakes. It urges us to accept ourselves and our families as they are. The book inspires readers to embrace their unique identities and cultivate love, acceptance, and understanding within their families.

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Amazon India: https://amzn.to/47rDpCE

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