By APJ Kalam

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Original Title

wings of fire

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Publish Date

1999-01-01

Published Year

1999

Publisher, Place

Total Pages

180

ISBN 13

9788173711466

Format

Paperback

Language

English

Translator

Arun Tiwari

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Wings Of Fire

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wings of fire

Wings of Fire” is a deeply inspirational and engaging autobiography of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, one
of India’s most respected leaders, scientists, and the 11th President of India. The book not only tells
the story of his personal life but also reflects on his professional journey and his vision for a
developed India. Here’s a brief review:
Themes
Perseverance & Determination: Dr. Kalam’s rise from a humble background in Rameswaram to
becoming a key figure in India’s space and missile programs emphasizes the value of hard work and
persistence.
Dreams and Aspirations: He encourages readers, especially the youth, to dream big and work
towards their goals. The book highlights his own dreams of contributing to India’s technological
advancements.
Selfless Leadership: Dr. Kalam’s leadership qualities, rooted in humility, vision, and dedication,
shine throughout the book.

Writing Style
The writing is simple yet effective, making complex scientific concepts accessible to a general
audience. The book’s tone is motivational, aimed at inspiring readers to follow their dreams and
contribute to society. Dr. Kalam’s passion for science and his commitment to India’s progress
resonate throughout the narrative.
Impact
“Wings of Fire” has had a profound impact on readers, especially young people, motivating them to
pursue their goals with dedication and integrity. It has become more than just an autobiography; it’s
a source of inspiration for millions.
Critique
While the book is inspiring, some readers might find the scientific aspects a bit technical, though
Dr. Kalam does his best to simplify them. The autobiographical content may also seem focused
primarily on his professional life, with less attention to personal struggles or emotional details.
Conclusion
“Wings of Fire” is a must-read for anyone looking for inspiration and a deeper understanding of Dr.
Kalam’s life, values, and the role of science and technology in nation-building. It is an excellent
read for students, professionals, and anyone interested in India’s development and the power of
dreaming big.

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