BOOK REVIEW: She Walks, She Leads by Gunjan Jain

Posted April 14, 2018 by @amanhimself in Books, Non-Fiction / 3 Comments

BOOK REVIEW: She Walks, She Leads by Gunjan JainShe Walks, She Leads by Gunjan Jain
Published by Penguin on 27/07/2016
Genres: Nonfiction
Pages: 584
Format: Hardcover
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four-stars

She Walks, She Leads is the latest work of Gunjan Jain, an effort that closely and in-depth explores individual lives of twenty-six Indian Women, and their journey to success. The book covers these real-life personages of various fields such as business, art, entertainment etc. Notable modern day icons such as Nita Ambani, Sania Mirza, Parmeshwar Godrej, Indra Nooyi, etc.

Each chapter in that covers the biography of every individual will leave an impression on the reader. Each chapter explores how these icons started their journey and continue to rise. By the end of every chapter, there is questionnaire round. The author interviews a close family member, friend or spouse to get more insight out of their lives. These real-life tales are inspiring and motivating. The author covers every woman in this story from almost every angle.

The length of the book more than 550 pages and I’d recommend it that there is no need to read it in one go. The writing style is smooth, and expressive, and has a flow that will indulge any reader in the conversation. I compliment the author for her research work on every icon. This book is a modern day necessity and a delight to read.

4 out of 5

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