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OverviewRoots of Struggle, Wings of Light - Chapter 1: Where Roots Endure, Wings Rise Chapter 1 is a journey into the heart of rural childhood-a world where struggle was an everyday companion, yet innocence, wonder, and hope rose like sunlight through every hardship. Set in a small village shaped by mud roads, tiled houses, lantern-lit nights, and fields that stretched like a warm embrace around the community, this chapter captures the earliest roots of a life forged in simplicity and resilience. The chapter begins with the intimate memories of agriculture fields-vast, breathing landscapes that became the narrator's first world. These fields were not just farmland but living teachers, shaping discipline, patience, and emotional strength. Barefoot walks through monsoon mud, days spent watching buffalo herds return from the forest, the joyous discovery of wild fruits, and the taste of raw sweet potatoes dug from sun-warmed earth-all became the earliest lessons in endurance, gratitude, and the quiet beauty hidden in struggle. Every season brought its own magic: the fragrance of the first rain, winter mornings warmed by fires of jute sticks, and the sweet, fresh smell of citronella grass crushed between small hands. These sensory memories form the emotional foundation of the chapter, painting a vivid portrait of a village that lived without luxury yet felt complete. As the narrative moves indoors, the reader enters the humble world of a rural household-mud floors resurfaced with cow dung, wooden doors with bottom-locking systems, and nights lit by soft flickering kerosene lamps. The presence of a ""Police Patel,"" ""Mali Patel,"" and ""Grama Pedda"" evokes a time when local systems carried community wisdom. Festivals, Bajanas, and simple social rituals reveal a culture where relationships were stronger than wealth and daily life was held together by trust, shared labor, and unspoken understanding. School memories deepen the emotional tone of the chapter. The narrator recalls attending a one-room school where a single teacher handled two classes at once, before walking barefoot to a nearby village for higher grades. These pages capture the innocence of childhood learning-curiosity, fear, pride, and the first experiences of competition. The bitter memory of struggling with mathematics due to a harsh teacher contrast with the joy of discovering science through a teacher who established a science club and awakened imagination. The chapter recounts the excitement of building early science models, the pride of representing the school at a district fair, and the haunting memory of the event being cancelled the day Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was assassinated. The story culminates with the narrator's 10th standard public examination-a turning point marked by loneliness, determination, and self-reliance. Searching alone for a room to stay, resisting ideological pressure from student groups, and studying with fierce focus, the narrator finally sees his hall ticket number in the newspaper and learns he has topped the entire Taluq. That moment becomes the first pair of wings rising from deep, unseen roots. Chapter 1 ends as a portrait of resilience born from simplicity-a testament to how strong roots anchored in struggle can lift a life into the light. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ph D Raja GunreddyPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.327kg ISBN: 9798275575736Pages: 242 Publication Date: 22 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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