Time To Come Home : Sowing The Seeds Of Self Love For Lasting Happiness
TIME TO COME HOME: SOWING THE SEEDS OF SELF-LOVE FOR LASTING HAPPINESS is a first-hand account of a pivotal chapter in Indian history, the Emergency declared in June 1975. Part historical memoir, part journalistic testimony, this book offers a clear-sighted look at how democracy can be tested—and how courage, resilience, and self-care can endure. Written by Coomi Kapoor, then a young reporter on the front lines, it speaks to readers who seek understanding, empathy, and a deeper sense of civic responsibility. The tone is respectful, calm, and ultimately hopeful, making it a meaningful read for history lovers, students, and curious minds alike.
The narrative unfolds in a vivid, chronological style that blends frontline reporting with reflective context, pulling you into the newsroom, the streets, and the homes where ordinary people faced extraordinary pressure. It exposes the silencing of voices, the brutal realities of forced sterilizations and evictions, and, alongside them, the quiet acts of courage that kept hope alive. For readers seeking context, the book naturally introduces core concepts—civil liberties, democracy, media freedom—through personal stories rather than distant statistics, making history feel immediate.
- First-hand account of the Emergency period in June 1975 and its impact on daily life
- Personal journalistic voice of Coomi Kapoor with intimate observations
- Vivid scenes of press censorship, forced sterilizations, evictions, and political oppression
- Stories of resilience and everyday courage from ordinary people
- Accessible, thoughtful writing that weaves history with personal reflection
- Exploration of rights, democracy, and the importance of self-love for lasting happiness
Readers finish TIME TO COME HOME with a deeper sense of how democracy endures through the courage of individuals and a renewed commitment to civil liberties. It leaves you with empathy, critical thinking, and a strengthened belief in your own voice and rights—reminding you that lasting happiness can start from sowing the seeds of self-love.
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Time To Come Home : Sowing The Seeds Of Self Love For Lasting Happiness
Time To Come Home : Sowing The Seeds Of Self Love For Lasting Happiness
TIME TO COME HOME: SOWING THE SEEDS OF SELF-LOVE FOR LASTING HAPPINESS is a first-hand account of a pivotal chapter in Indian history, the Emergency declared in June 1975. Part historical memoir, part journalistic testimony, this book offers a clear-sighted look at how democracy can be tested—and how courage, resilience, and self-care can endure. Written by Coomi Kapoor, then a young reporter on the front lines, it speaks to readers who seek understanding, empathy, and a deeper sense of civic responsibility. The tone is respectful, calm, and ultimately hopeful, making it a meaningful read for history lovers, students, and curious minds alike.
The narrative unfolds in a vivid, chronological style that blends frontline reporting with reflective context, pulling you into the newsroom, the streets, and the homes where ordinary people faced extraordinary pressure. It exposes the silencing of voices, the brutal realities of forced sterilizations and evictions, and, alongside them, the quiet acts of courage that kept hope alive. For readers seeking context, the book naturally introduces core concepts—civil liberties, democracy, media freedom—through personal stories rather than distant statistics, making history feel immediate.
- First-hand account of the Emergency period in June 1975 and its impact on daily life
- Personal journalistic voice of Coomi Kapoor with intimate observations
- Vivid scenes of press censorship, forced sterilizations, evictions, and political oppression
- Stories of resilience and everyday courage from ordinary people
- Accessible, thoughtful writing that weaves history with personal reflection
- Exploration of rights, democracy, and the importance of self-love for lasting happiness
Readers finish TIME TO COME HOME with a deeper sense of how democracy endures through the courage of individuals and a renewed commitment to civil liberties. It leaves you with empathy, critical thinking, and a strengthened belief in your own voice and rights—reminding you that lasting happiness can start from sowing the seeds of self-love.
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TIME TO COME HOME: SOWING THE SEEDS OF SELF-LOVE FOR LASTING HAPPINESS is a first-hand account of a pivotal chapter in Indian history, the Emergency declared in June 1975. Part historical memoir, part journalistic testimony, this book offers a clear-sighted look at how democracy can be tested—and how courage, resilience, and self-care can endure. Written by Coomi Kapoor, then a young reporter on the front lines, it speaks to readers who seek understanding, empathy, and a deeper sense of civic responsibility. The tone is respectful, calm, and ultimately hopeful, making it a meaningful read for history lovers, students, and curious minds alike.
The narrative unfolds in a vivid, chronological style that blends frontline reporting with reflective context, pulling you into the newsroom, the streets, and the homes where ordinary people faced extraordinary pressure. It exposes the silencing of voices, the brutal realities of forced sterilizations and evictions, and, alongside them, the quiet acts of courage that kept hope alive. For readers seeking context, the book naturally introduces core concepts—civil liberties, democracy, media freedom—through personal stories rather than distant statistics, making history feel immediate.
- First-hand account of the Emergency period in June 1975 and its impact on daily life
- Personal journalistic voice of Coomi Kapoor with intimate observations
- Vivid scenes of press censorship, forced sterilizations, evictions, and political oppression
- Stories of resilience and everyday courage from ordinary people
- Accessible, thoughtful writing that weaves history with personal reflection
- Exploration of rights, democracy, and the importance of self-love for lasting happiness
Readers finish TIME TO COME HOME with a deeper sense of how democracy endures through the courage of individuals and a renewed commitment to civil liberties. It leaves you with empathy, critical thinking, and a strengthened belief in your own voice and rights—reminding you that lasting happiness can start from sowing the seeds of self-love.




















