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6 reviews are found
"It is really quite beautiful. It's
informative, educational and so well analyzed. You have an incredibly
perceptive mind, as you've outlined a lot about the spirit of what
transpired there in India at that time."
Cynthia J. Cordell, author of Sharing Short Stories, USA - Cynthia J. Cordell, author
of, Sharing Short Stories, USA |
"I LOVE it! Honestly, I do. It is
beautiful and poetic and nostalgic and very clearly extensively
researched. I'm sure it's going to be a best seller."
Tina Sharma Tiwari, author of Running on Full, India - Tina Sharma Tiwari, author
of, Running on Full, India |
"Set against the turbulent backdrop of
India’s struggle for freedom from English rule at the start of the
twentieth century, Wings of Freedom by Ratan Kaul is a compelling mixture
of drama, romance and history. Raj, a young Indian man, and Eileen, a
young English woman, fall in love despite the societal pressures against
it, and in spite of the revolution swirling furiously around them. If you
enjoyed The Far Pavilions by M. M. Kaye, you’ll love Wings of
Freedom."
Elizabeth Delisi, author of Lady of the Two Lands, USA - Elizabeth Delisi, author of, Lady
of the Two Lands, USA |
"Wings of Freedom is a compelling
historical account. I like your extensive footnotes which help guide the
reader and make this work so educational. I didn’t know much about the
history of India prior to reading this book. You succeed in taking the
reader back in time and you describe the setting so vividly that it makes
it easy to imagine the events which unfold. This work has a very
professional appearance. Rated with six stars."
Walden Carrington, author, on authonomy.com, a writer’s community portal of Harper Collins, UK - Walden Carrington, author, on
authonomy.com,, a writer’s community portal of Harper Collins, UK
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"I found your manuscript quite
interesting, accessible to read, and thoughtfully discussed. I loved the
way you developed your characters in the story, as it makes one feel quite
attached to the various players in the manuscript. Congrats on a terrific
job. All my best wishes."
Jayanth Krishnan, Professor of Law, Indiana University, USA - Jayanth Krishnan, Professor of
Law,, Indiana University, USA |
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