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When a bureaucrat who witnessed the Bhopal gas tragedy firsthand passes away from Covid, he leaves behind his oldest friend and an unfinished book.

An impassioned lament, a nostalgic tribute and a poignant ode to boyhood, Thank You, Gandhi is a unique blend of fiction and nonfiction, past and present, memoir and social commentary, and ultimately an uncategorizable book that pays homage to the enduring legacy of the father of our nation. At its epicentre sits the profound bond between K and Munna whose lives are inextricably intertwined with India’s tumultuous history and Gandhi’s teachings.

The ingenious metafictional device of the book inside the book becomes a timely conversation between two nations, one of the past and one of the present. When K pieces together Munna’s manuscript, feeling honour-bound to complete it, he discovers his late comrade all over again. Even as he grapples with India’s complex political landscape and the challenges of upholding Gandhi’s ideals in a rapidly changing world, the bifocal lenses of Munna’s experiences and his own introspections serve as a turbulent reckoning.

A novel unlike any other, Thank You, Gandhi takes readers into a liminal space beyond the confines of genre and invites them to confront the difficult questions of where we are and how we got here through a layered and rare exploration of male camaraderie.
 
 

Review

This ingenious, and moving book is a double search: a search for what it means to lead a Gandhian Life, and a searching examination of Gandhian Thought. Through the clever fictional meta device of reconstructing a friend's manuscript, Kumar provides a haunting portrait of modern India and discovers Gandhi has not disappeared. We cannot see him because we dare not look him in the eye. -- Pratap Bhanu Mehta

A friendship becomes a metaphor for healing a nation, the act of writing itself a conversation between its past and present, and the Mahatma's experiments with truth serve as a tract for our time. 'Thank You, Gandhi' is a remarkable book by one of our foremost educationists whose work, with courage and compassion, aims to reclaim our slipping common ground. -- Raj Kamal Jha

About the Author

Krishna Kumar is a bilingual author. Two of his earlier books, Prejudice and Pride and Battle for Peace, were published by Penguin India. Other books include What is Worth TeachingPolitics of Education in Colonial IndiaA Pedagogue’s Romance, The Child's Language and the Teacher, and Smaller CitizensKaathgodam and Choori Bazaar Mein Larki are his recent books in Hindi. His children's books include Princess Promila and Puriyon ki Gathari. Professor Krishna Kumar taught educational theory at Delhi University and served the NCERT as its Director. The Institute of Education, University of London, has awarded him an Honorary D.Litt.
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  • ISBN: 9780670100002
  • Author: Krishna Kumar
  • Publisher: Penguin Viking
  • Pages: 224
  • Format: Hardback
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When a bureaucrat who witnessed the Bhopal gas tragedy firsthand passes away from Covid, he leaves behind his oldest friend and an unfinished book.

An impassioned lament, a nostalgic tribute and a poignant ode to boyhood, Thank You, Gandhi is a unique blend of fiction and nonfiction, past and present, memoir and social commentary, and ultimately an uncategorizable book that pays homage to the enduring legacy of the father of our nation. At its epicentre sits the profound bond between K and Munna whose lives are inextricably intertwined with India’s tumultuous history and Gandhi’s teachings.

The ingenious metafictional device of the book inside the book becomes a timely conversation between two nations, one of the past and one of the present. When K pieces together Munna’s manuscript, feeling honour-bound to complete it, he discovers his late comrade all over again. Even as he grapples with India’s complex political landscape and the challenges of upholding Gandhi’s ideals in a rapidly changing world, the bifocal lenses of Munna’s experiences and his own introspections serve as a turbulent reckoning.

A novel unlike any other, Thank You, Gandhi takes readers into a liminal space beyond the confines of genre and invites them to confront the difficult questions of where we are and how we got here through a layered and rare exploration of male camaraderie.
 
 

Review

This ingenious, and moving book is a double search: a search for what it means to lead a Gandhian Life, and a searching examination of Gandhian Thought. Through the clever fictional meta device of reconstructing a friend's manuscript, Kumar provides a haunting portrait of modern India and discovers Gandhi has not disappeared. We cannot see him because we dare not look him in the eye. -- Pratap Bhanu Mehta

A friendship becomes a metaphor for healing a nation, the act of writing itself a conversation between its past and present, and the Mahatma's experiments with truth serve as a tract for our time. 'Thank You, Gandhi' is a remarkable book by one of our foremost educationists whose work, with courage and compassion, aims to reclaim our slipping common ground. -- Raj Kamal Jha

About the Author

Krishna Kumar is a bilingual author. Two of his earlier books, Prejudice and Pride and Battle for Peace, were published by Penguin India. Other books include What is Worth TeachingPolitics of Education in Colonial IndiaA Pedagogue’s Romance, The Child's Language and the Teacher, and Smaller CitizensKaathgodam and Choori Bazaar Mein Larki are his recent books in Hindi. His children's books include Princess Promila and Puriyon ki Gathari. Professor Krishna Kumar taught educational theory at Delhi University and served the NCERT as its Director. The Institute of Education, University of London, has awarded him an Honorary D.Litt.

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