Author – Avis Viswanathan
Publisher – Westland Ltd
Genre –Self Help
Pages – 290
Price – Rs.350
Sneak from the cover
In early 2008, the author Avis Viswanathan and Vaani – his soul mate,
friend, wife and business partner were staring at bankruptcy of their firm. A
series of business decisions had literally brought them to the brink of penury.
This book is their story. It captures learnings from this excruciatingly
painful, life changing phase that they are still going through.
The Cover
A minimalistic cover
which straightway draws your attention to the title and a beautiful rose petal
that sits pretty. The never say die spirit of the author almost started
influencing me from the cover page itself. When there is no option but to fall,
then fall like a rose and enjoy every phase!
My View
Change is the only
thing constant in life. While crests and troughs are life’s buddies which come
calling every now and then, there are very few human beings who welcome each
situation with a smile. Our author Avis is one such man of steel.
Imagine this –
bankruptcy knocking at the door, umpteen bills and staff salaries to be paid,
two kids still pursuing their studies, no backup/family fortune to fall back on….such
a situation is good enough to drive anyone to extreme measures.
However, Avis decides
to turn this weakness into opportunity. Not only does he keep his cool and
deals with each situation wisely, he also foresees an opportunity to share his
lessons in life with his children through this book.
Now, its not uncommon
for people to emerge heroes out of tough situation, but I was left amazed how
one could use these situations to show the guiding light to future generations.
How many people would actually have the presence of mind to even act wisely,
leave apart leaving a message for their kids!
The book takes us
through a long and painful journey Avis and his Vaani were forced to undertake.
Avis shares each and every detail as if he is sitting in front of you and
telling a story. There are moments in the book when you feel like crying, while
at many occasions you just feel like giving him a standing ovation.
While the genre is
self help, the book doesn’t sound preachy, nor does it have the “change your
life in a week” type message. Instead, it just underscores the wisdom every
parent gives us, albeit with real life tested situations. The author, it seems
shares a friendly bond with his children and so, never makes an attempt to conceal
any detail which might show him weak. Every father is a hero to his kids, but
to admit the mistakes and reveal the hardships warrants a lot of guts.
Read the book to get a
new perspective towards life. Life may not be always rosy but by learning to face
the situation with a smile, we can surely make the journey a lot easier.
What I loved about the
book
The familiarity the
author has managed to create with the audience. After a few pages, you too feel
family and it seems like a live conversation full of real life wisdom. There
are references to many inspirational quotes; I’m sure not only the author’s
children, but anybody who reads will benefit.
What could have been
better
There is way too much
detailing at some instances, for instance detailed description of many people
who have been saviors to the author. Leaves you uninterested in them and flip
over to the next page.
My rating
3/5
About the Author
AVIS Viswanathan (47)
is a happiness curator, Life Coach, inspired speaker, author and organizational
transformation consultant who leads change management, culture and leadership
development mandates in the corporate sector globally.
This review is written
for WritersMelon. The views are strictly my own and under no influence.