1965th BLOG POST
31st
Book of 2021
Reading
autobiographies/biographies is always the Go-to thing for me whenever I have to
return back to reading after a long gap. This time again I have been away from
reading for quite some week and I was looking for some unusual biographical
account and I got to know about Rupa Publication’s new release named “Against
All Odds” written by Hetal Sonpal. This book is written by the author where he
describes his father- Kishore V. Sonpal’s life in detail. This memoir account is
shared with us in just 130-around pages which I felt is the best part about
this book as it has not been stretched at all. This is one of the rare
biographies where the incidents and events are mentioned very crisply without
adding any extended effect to it. Everything is portrayed on ground levels without
exaggerating anything.
I
have always thought of how it would be to read memoir of someone who’s not a celebrity
or very popular personality and this has been almost the 1st attempt
when I have read something from the same zone. Not even once you’ll feel bored
or alienated while reading about a person you have never heard about before.
The book becomes more special as a son has written his father’s life with
immense love, courage, ode, and tribute. You can feel the emotions running in
Hetal’s heart and mind in every word and sentence he has used in few scenes
where you get to understand the bravery and values of his father.
The
book starts with an incident that happens with the earlier generation of
Kishore which makes them dive not only in poverty but immense debt too. When he’s
born, his family is already struggling for survival which made him understand
the value of money very early on. Later, in the first 10 pages of the book
itself, author makes us realize how Kishore decided to never live on loans and
debts which our generation has become so used to. There is also an incident later
in the book where the protagonist makes his teenager children manage budget of
the house so that they learn early on about how money is earned, spent, and
saved. I have heard/read something like this for the 1st time and I
would love to copy this in my family whenever I come to that stage.
The
best thing that I learn from Kishore Sonpal’s life is the value of integrity.
How he never wished anyone’s bad but always wanted to live simply in
minimalistic lifestyle and assure that everything he does is right, and nothing
goes against the values and principles he has followed since his early ages.
His respect for Swami Vivekananda, Vinoba Bhave, Mahatma Gandhi is nicely represented
in the book, and you get to learn so much about how right role models can shape
your own life towards good.
There
are instances discussed where he didn’t fake medical bills to gain benefit; in fact,
asked the company to allow him to submit the bills of the healthy products he
purchases to ensure he remains fit. Similarly, he never tried to earn anything
in between when he worked in public as well as private sector makes us
understand that money is not everything. Even after coming from financially
unstable background, the way Kishore kept taking challenges and risks to try
something new every time he tried shifting from one type of work to another is
inspiring and power packed.
The
way he supported his wife in the way she wanted to develop her children in the
best school of the town despite less budget talks about his calibre towards
personal life and relationship. Similarly, in the latter part of their
marriage, how he helped his wife in taking up entrepreneurial challenge displays
his open mindset towards women in that era. Author also mentions that he was
known for remembering everyone’s name, birthdays and all the important days
associated with the person he was close or worked with. Mentioning such
qualities in this book has been an impact that was needed to make people
realize the importance of less-talked soft-skills.
I
am glad that author added the family tree in the book but I wish if it could
have been in the start so that I didn’t have to maintain the same while reading
the book by myself. Hetal has added few of the work written or maintained by
his father in the end which is such a beautiful ending to the book as it is
mostly about spirituality, life, values, lessons etc. I really liked every word
written in this segment. I believe author can publish a separate book
altogether where everything written by Kishore Sonpal can be complied together –
it would be a gem for sure. Overall, I won’t say any drawback per se because
the intention and execution of this book makes you understand how you can leave
behind your legacy even if you are known in a very small set of people. I give
this attempt 4.5 stars out of 5. You can easily read this book in a single sitting.
Thanks.
WRITING BUDDHA
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