Fractured Freedom: A Prison Memoir - A Story of Passion, Commitment and a Search for Justice and Freedom

Fractured Freedom: A Prison Memoir - A Story of Passion, Commitment and a Search for Justice and Freedom
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Publisher : Roli Books Private Limited
Total Pages : 307
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ISBN-10 : 9788195124855
ISBN-13 : 8195124852
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Book Synopsis Fractured Freedom: A Prison Memoir - A Story of Passion, Commitment and a Search for Justice and Freedom by : Kobad Ghandy

Download or read book Fractured Freedom: A Prison Memoir - A Story of Passion, Commitment and a Search for Justice and Freedom written by Kobad Ghandy and published by Roli Books Private Limited. This book was released on 2021-03-15 with total page 307 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Born in the cradle of upper-middle-class privilege in a Mumbai Parsi household and educated at one of India’s finest schools, KOBAD GHANDY’S life and career could have scaled heights in the bustling world of corporate finance. Only it did not. Instead, he chose to become an activist working for the oppressed of the country. Shocked by the racism he witnessed in the UK as a student and learning of the horrors of colonial rule in India, he determined to serve those struck the harshest by the cruel inequalities of his country. Fractured Freedom takes you through the journey of an honest man and his partner, Anuradha’s, to a difficult destiny. Here is the story of two people who dedicated their lives in the service of the marginalized, and who believed that true revolution required direct action for a more human and just society. Part memoir, part prison diary, Ghandy bares it all looking back at their lives, love, loss and politics, so intrinsically tied together. Having languished in Indian prisons for over a decade, he tells of his long incarceration, of his fellow prisoners, and of the Kafkaesque experiences with the Indian legal system. This is the candid and unfiltered account of how an unjust system breaks the brave and bold-hearted. A story of life in extremes – the height of privilege and the depth of despair, a story of our times, of a path many would shy away from.


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