About the Book:
A first-hand, factual account of the author's personal journey, spanning over nine decades: growing up in a rural village of North India; struggling to carve out his identity and finding his path; creating his own little world that he calls his destiny…and in doing so, rubbing shoulders with many eminent personalities, and witnessing extraordinary historic events of his time. In sharing what he calls 'his ordinary life', he gives his family and future generations a gift: to learn about their ancestry and roots, and about his life shaped by events and people he calls 'his teachers'. His autobiography chronicles a period of extreme challenges during India's struggle for independence and gives readers a glimpse into the history of broadcasting in India.
About the Author:
Shiva Kumar Tripathi served All India Radio first as a broadcaster, and later as a senior administrator, holding several high positions in the institution. A gifted storyteller and broadcaster, he is remembered for his live, poignant, eye-witness accounts of Gandhi Ji's and Nehru Ji's final journeys. A critic and columnist, he regularly wrote and published thought-provoking pieces for newspapers and magazines. A voracious reader and a prolific writer, he wrote and published several collections of plays, poems, and stories. After a lifelong research and study, both in India and the U.S., he wrote and published
“A Garden of Deeds”, a critical monologue on one of the greatest epics of India, The Ramacharitmanas. He also authored articles on faith, religion and philosophy for The Encyclopedia of Hinduism published by the South Carolina University Press.