Run And Hide
This contemporary literary fiction follows three friends who meet at a prestigious engineering institute and traces how their ambitions shape each other and the country over two decades. The central themes of wealth, fame, and moral compromise unfold in a sweeping portrait of modern life. Written for adult readers who enjoy character-driven narratives with social insight, the tone is serious, probing, and emotionally charged.
The narrative unfolds in a story-led arc that travels from campus corridors to boardrooms, media rooms, and the bustling streets of major cities. With precise, lyrical prose, it blends intimate personal moments with broad social observation, delivering a reading experience that feels both immediate and expansive. Readers are invited to witness how desire and ambition ripple through friendships and families, culminating in a dangerous love affair and its consequences, while the broader questions about money, power, and duty remain at the center.
The book offers a vivid map of a country transformed—material wealth rising in tandem with moral questions—and asks how individuals navigate that landscape when the costs of success touch identity, loyalty, and public perception.
- Key content elements: character-driven arc following three friends from an elite IIT campus into finance, media, and literary translation
- Learning outcomes and engagement: exploration of wealth, fame, and moral compromise in contemporary India, fueling reflection on ethics and ambition
- Illustration and writing style: precise, lyrical prose with vivid scenes across Delhi, Mumbai, and beyond
- Interactive or standout features: provocative perspective shifts and morally complex situations that invite discussion and contemplation
Readers will finish with a sharpened sense of how private choices mirror national shifts. The novel fosters empathy, curiosity, and a nuanced appreciation for the costs and rewards of ambition in a rapidly changing world, leaving a lasting impression on how we view success and integrity in modern India.
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Run And Hide
Run And Hide
This contemporary literary fiction follows three friends who meet at a prestigious engineering institute and traces how their ambitions shape each other and the country over two decades. The central themes of wealth, fame, and moral compromise unfold in a sweeping portrait of modern life. Written for adult readers who enjoy character-driven narratives with social insight, the tone is serious, probing, and emotionally charged.
The narrative unfolds in a story-led arc that travels from campus corridors to boardrooms, media rooms, and the bustling streets of major cities. With precise, lyrical prose, it blends intimate personal moments with broad social observation, delivering a reading experience that feels both immediate and expansive. Readers are invited to witness how desire and ambition ripple through friendships and families, culminating in a dangerous love affair and its consequences, while the broader questions about money, power, and duty remain at the center.
The book offers a vivid map of a country transformed—material wealth rising in tandem with moral questions—and asks how individuals navigate that landscape when the costs of success touch identity, loyalty, and public perception.
- Key content elements: character-driven arc following three friends from an elite IIT campus into finance, media, and literary translation
- Learning outcomes and engagement: exploration of wealth, fame, and moral compromise in contemporary India, fueling reflection on ethics and ambition
- Illustration and writing style: precise, lyrical prose with vivid scenes across Delhi, Mumbai, and beyond
- Interactive or standout features: provocative perspective shifts and morally complex situations that invite discussion and contemplation
Readers will finish with a sharpened sense of how private choices mirror national shifts. The novel fosters empathy, curiosity, and a nuanced appreciation for the costs and rewards of ambition in a rapidly changing world, leaving a lasting impression on how we view success and integrity in modern India.
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This contemporary literary fiction follows three friends who meet at a prestigious engineering institute and traces how their ambitions shape each other and the country over two decades. The central themes of wealth, fame, and moral compromise unfold in a sweeping portrait of modern life. Written for adult readers who enjoy character-driven narratives with social insight, the tone is serious, probing, and emotionally charged.
The narrative unfolds in a story-led arc that travels from campus corridors to boardrooms, media rooms, and the bustling streets of major cities. With precise, lyrical prose, it blends intimate personal moments with broad social observation, delivering a reading experience that feels both immediate and expansive. Readers are invited to witness how desire and ambition ripple through friendships and families, culminating in a dangerous love affair and its consequences, while the broader questions about money, power, and duty remain at the center.
The book offers a vivid map of a country transformed—material wealth rising in tandem with moral questions—and asks how individuals navigate that landscape when the costs of success touch identity, loyalty, and public perception.
- Key content elements: character-driven arc following three friends from an elite IIT campus into finance, media, and literary translation
- Learning outcomes and engagement: exploration of wealth, fame, and moral compromise in contemporary India, fueling reflection on ethics and ambition
- Illustration and writing style: precise, lyrical prose with vivid scenes across Delhi, Mumbai, and beyond
- Interactive or standout features: provocative perspective shifts and morally complex situations that invite discussion and contemplation
Readers will finish with a sharpened sense of how private choices mirror national shifts. The novel fosters empathy, curiosity, and a nuanced appreciation for the costs and rewards of ambition in a rapidly changing world, leaving a lasting impression on how we view success and integrity in modern India.











