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Why should we read wings of fire?
Wings of Fire is also unique for a children’s book in that it doesn’t talk down to the reader. It deals with themes that are important for all ages, such as loyalty to family, kindness, mercy, leadership, overcoming fear and doubt, learning to move on after past mistakes, and so on.
What does wings of fire teach you?
Glory taught us that to be a leader is to do something other people couldn’t. Starflight taught us bravery. Throughout book 1-3, Starflight was a coward and couldn’t fight or face any problem without hiding. In book 4, he was still the same dragon.
Why did APJ Abdul Kalam Write wings of fire?
It was written by Dr. Abdul Kalam and Arun Tiwari. Dr. Kalam examines his early life, effort, hardship, fortitude, luck and chance that eventually led him to lead Indian space research, nuclear and missile programs.
What is the conclusion of the book wings of fire?
Written by APJ Abdul Kalam, the last segment of the ‘Wings of Fire’ is connected with the later years when Kalam is bestowed upon with series of awards, his thought and his vision for a proud India. It is almost impossible not to be inspired by the life of Mr. Kalam.
What is the conclusion of Wings of Fire?
What is the subject matter of Wings of Fire?
” The theme of the novel, Wings of Fire, by APJ Abdul Kalam is the saga of a middle-class boatman’s son to being the missile man and President of India, a unique achievement.
Is the book Wings of fire worth reading?
To ask other readers questions about Wings of Fire , please sign up . message from this book and what message you would like to give others? Michael Bistis Worth reading for the students and young minds who are after the pursuit of their dreams come true. Ankit Saxena Yes.Its the one, one never miss to read. Go and take it in one shot.
What do you like most about APJ abdul kalam’s book?
One of the things that stands out throughout the book is Kalam’s positive thinking. He held many high ranking positions in various organizations. Yet in the book he rarely mentions anything about lethargy/corruption of bureaucracy or politicians. The secret to his success seems to be his ability to ignore negative things around him.
Why did I loved the initial chapters of wings of fire?
I loved the initial chapters of Wings of Fire since it gives a vivid picture of our country during 1930 – 1950s. Kalam was born in Rameswaram, a southern religious town in Tamilnadu. The initial chapters provides an interesting glimpse of religious harmony which existed before India’s partition,