Book Review - S.O.A.R by Abir Mukherjee

Synopsis –
Frustrated with their current jobs, Uday, Adhyayan, and Rajasekaran team up to start an innovative business, non – existent in India until then. Ignoring all pragmatic aspects of life, they chase their dreams with immense pleasure. However, their journey is no cakewalk, as they confront financial crisis and rejections soon. Uday plays a business trick to triumph over that uninfluenced market; it works initially, but soon boomerangs, blowing the team apart. The police arrests Uday accusing him of illegal activity by his organization.
Were there any blemishes in their plan or was it just a typical Indian market, reluctant to accept an unexperimented concept? Will they be successful in implementing their innovation, staking their hard-earned money, stable jobs, relationships, and life?
‘S.O.A.R’ is the story of chasing a dream, quandary between desire and responsibility, friendship and love.
Join the gutsy journey of three young entrepreneurs.
About the story –
This is the story about three friends who want to do big in their lives hence leave their respective jobs to give their whole time to their dream project ‘SCHOOLYARD’. Throughout the journey they face many up and downs in their personal and professional lives. In the end, they all part their ways foe betterment.
And then one day Adhyayan gets a voice note from Rajasekaran stating that Uday has been arrested and Adhyayan fly down to India instantly from US. And they all in the end are successful to remove all the allegations from Uday’s head.
My verdict –
This story shows how being over ambitious sometimes gets us in trouble. Ambitions are good but when it comes with the stake of our loved ones, it then lands us in great troubles. We cannot move alone in our lives but we constantly need someone beside us to handle us and to tell us where we are going wrong.
S.O.A.R tells us how to forget all the grudges and help our friends if they need us. Story is catchy. Language is attractive yet simple. Things have been defined very clearly but at some places it all seems mixed up for some time. Otherwise it is an inspiring story for ambitious people.
Ratings – 4/5

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