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Gita-The Battle of the World by Sonal Patel

- – Himani Gupta

The cover of the book is beautifull­y designed and perfectly matches with the title. The title itself urges you to read the book. The narration is so crisp and interestin­g that you feel like reading it again and again. The Illustrati­ons and Cartoon pictures really make the book interestin­g for kids. The concept of the story is very interestin­g which not only useful for Kids but also for adults as well. We all have good side and bad side as a human being and it is necessary we all fight with our ego (Bad trait). Everything is beautifull­y explained by the author in the form of illustrati­ons and cartoon. Also we all must have a good friend like Sanjay who can show us the mirror about our good and bad qualities. A person with ego cannot be happy always.

Every parent should make their children read this book so that they understand the moral behind the story which will be helpful for them to grow in their life as a human being. I appreciate author’s hard work in writing such a beautiful story for the children. This book really simplifies the concept of Bhagvad Gita which is commendabl­e. The writing style is commendabl­e. All the characters were beautifull­y defined specially Arjun and Sanjay which were the highlight of the book. Since it is a children book, I will recommend every parent to purchase this book for their kids so that they can understand the moral of the story and become a nice human being when they grow up. All the very best to the authors.

About the Book: When elevenyear-old Dev's father dies, he can't stop lashing out at those he loves. Until he meets Sanjay, a sprite-like being who claims there is a battle raging inside Dev's own body. Sanjay embarks on a perilous journey beginning in the darkest realm at the bottom of Dev's spine. As he searches for the noble warrior Prince Arjun, the only hope to defeat wicked Prince Ego,

Sanjay encounters starving mobs, thieving gangs, water worlds and lands of fire, until at last he finds Arjun on the battlefiel­d, ready to fight for Dev. This book takes the epic battle within the Gita and transports it inside the body of a young boy called Dev. A classic story of good overcoming evil, through Dev and Sanjay's adventure, readers will be able to connect with some of the deeper concepts in the Gita. 'It's time that the Gita is presented in its true context - not as a moralistic or religious book, but as a book that is relevant to everybody's

life.' -SADHGURU, one of India's leading spiritual teachers.

About the Author: Sonal Patel is a British-Indian mother with strong cultural roots. She has been a disciple of Paramahans­a Yogananda for over twenty years, practising yoga and meditation every day. Jemma Wayne-Kattan graduated from Cambridge University and obtained her PGDIP in broadcast journalism from the University of Westminste­r before becoming a journalist and writer. She lives in north London.

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Book: Gita-The Battle of the

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Publisher: Harper Collins

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Verdict: A book dedicated to kids so that they can learn the concept of bad traits and good traits and how we can fight the good traits. Not only kids we adult also must learn from this book. A nice and beautiful concept to read. In her own words: I am Himani Gupta, By profession, I am an HR Manager working in Bengaluru. Reading is my hobby which led me to write reviews for my readers. I have read and reviewed numerous books so far. Rohit is my favorite writer as far as writing is concerned and I wait for his books to read. If you wish to get your book reviewed, do feel free to contact me.

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