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This is a non-fiction collection of essays about the Indian internet and the generation raised online. The central theme is how online life shapes selfhood, memory, privacy, anonymity, knowledge, fame, and ambition. The intended reader is young adults and anyone curious about digital culture and modern youth, especially those who grew up with the world at their fingertips. The tone is insightful, witty, and thought-provoking—balanced between humor and serious reflection.

Presented as eight essays, the book blends personal anecdotes with cultural commentary to trace how the internet influences everyday life—from how we love and connect to how we shop, share, and present ourselves. The reading experience is engaging because the voice is energetic and relatable, with concrete examples drawn from everyday online moments, Bollywood references, and evolving tech trends. Readers move through the text by following each question-led piece, building a broader picture of what it means to grow up online in India.

Concepts covered include selfhood, love, memory, privacy, anonymity, knowledge, fame, and ambition, explored through a fresh, socially aware lens. The writing combines reflective prose with sharp cultural insights, making complex ideas accessible without oversimplification. The blend of personal narrative and cultural observation invites readers to examine their own online experiences and the world they help shape.

  • Eight essays addressing questions about selfhood, love, memory, privacy, anonymity, knowledge, fame, and ambition
  • Personal anecdotes blended with cultural commentary on India’s online landscape
  • Accessible, essay-driven prose that resonates with digitally native readers
  • A distinctive lens on how platforms, trends, Bollywood, and AI shape everyday life, identity, and relationships
  • Structured to invite reflection and personal connection with online life
  • Clear, concise writing with vivid cultural references

Readers gain a nuanced lens on how the internet shapes a generation, along with sharper thinking about privacy, fame, and online influence. It leaves you curious about digital life, more confident navigating online spaces, and with a deeper appreciation for the ways technology intersects with memory and belonging.

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This is a non-fiction collection of essays about the Indian internet and the generation raised online. The central theme is how online life shapes selfhood, memory, privacy, anonymity, knowledge, fame, and ambition. The intended reader is young adults and anyone curious about digital culture and modern youth, especially those who grew up with the world at their fingertips. The tone is insightful, witty, and thought-provoking—balanced between humor and serious reflection.

Presented as eight essays, the book blends personal anecdotes with cultural commentary to trace how the internet influences everyday life—from how we love and connect to how we shop, share, and present ourselves. The reading experience is engaging because the voice is energetic and relatable, with concrete examples drawn from everyday online moments, Bollywood references, and evolving tech trends. Readers move through the text by following each question-led piece, building a broader picture of what it means to grow up online in India.

Concepts covered include selfhood, love, memory, privacy, anonymity, knowledge, fame, and ambition, explored through a fresh, socially aware lens. The writing combines reflective prose with sharp cultural insights, making complex ideas accessible without oversimplification. The blend of personal narrative and cultural observation invites readers to examine their own online experiences and the world they help shape.

  • Eight essays addressing questions about selfhood, love, memory, privacy, anonymity, knowledge, fame, and ambition
  • Personal anecdotes blended with cultural commentary on India’s online landscape
  • Accessible, essay-driven prose that resonates with digitally native readers
  • A distinctive lens on how platforms, trends, Bollywood, and AI shape everyday life, identity, and relationships
  • Structured to invite reflection and personal connection with online life
  • Clear, concise writing with vivid cultural references

Readers gain a nuanced lens on how the internet shapes a generation, along with sharper thinking about privacy, fame, and online influence. It leaves you curious about digital life, more confident navigating online spaces, and with a deeper appreciation for the ways technology intersects with memory and belonging.