Book Review Of Yin And Yang: The Story Of My Life By Surbhi Midha
Exercise Bikes›Upright
Reach Orbitrek/Orbitrack Exercise Cycle and Cross Trainer | Dual Trainer 2 in 1 Home Fitness Gym Equipment | Scientifically Designed for Complete Body Workout with Minimum Pressure on Knees.
Reach (a GlobalBees brand)
Book Review Of Yin and Yang: The Story Of My Life
Review by Neelam Sharma, Booxoul.com
Summary
YIN and YANG: The Story Of My Life, traces the coming of age of the tragedian who grew up in the dual circumstances of privilege and discord. The typesetting narrates the young author’s journey of growing up in a small town of Faridabad but in tropical proximity to the wanted New Delhi. As she leaves the repletion of her home to spread her wings in metros, she learns to live independently handling both people and situations. YIN and YANG is an introspective journey of a young woman, expressly the experiences from the age of 21 through the next decade. It is a journey of risorgimento and seeing life from a perspective. The typesetting explores a young female’s life lived in the shadow of a turbulent diaper with longings and aspirations, both personal and professional. The manner in which the tragedian changes the game despite setbacks makes this typesetting a remarkably inspirational read. The illustrations by versifier Avijit Sarkar beautifully complement the story.
So, what is the meaning of Yin and Yang? Well, in Chinese philosophy, Yin and Yang describe how obviously opposite or undisciplined forces may unquestionably be complementary, inter-connected and self-sustaining in the natural world. Such forces which interrelate to each other may moreover requite rise to each other. In Chinese cosmology, the universe creates itself out of primary unconnectedness of material energy, organized into the trundling of Yin and Yang, worked into objects and lives. Yin signifies the receptive whilst Yang implies the zippy principle.
Hmm. Then, why are we discussing this today? Well, a typesetting I happened to recently read and finish, an autobiography by Surbhi Midha titled Yin and Yang: The Story of My life compelled me to squint upon the intricately detailed meaning of this powerful symbology surpassing going further. I must say this typesetting which is an worth of how the Tragedian Surbhi has lived through the sunny dawns as well as not-so shiny dusks of her life, emerging powers, a true winner was a unconfined read. Through this writing of hers, Surbhi has managed to encapsulate the self-learnings she has managed to take yonder from all those challenging instances which often would rationalization one to shatter, get glum or simply get off the path.
Narrating her story, growing up in a small town with dreams, she is moreover a part of a domestic set up which is a archetype example of the privileged, sympathizing yet close-knit Punjabi family. As she grows up, her pursuits, her failures and successes in life, and her perseverance all marked with challenges as well as disappointments take her to places where she finally realizes her dreams.
A journey of risorgimento and seeing life from flipside perspective, it explores a sexuality who has had a somewhat turbulent childhood, trying to get on track to achieving her personal aspirations.
Strongly supporting family values, moreover supporting the true value of family bonding, this is a typesetting which moreover appealed to me considering of an uncannily well-spoken style of writing. Well-spoken considering there was veritably no flowery language or window dressed, larger-than-life, OTT kind of narrations, descriptions or build-ups to prove or put wideness the point, she was meaning to convey. Generally, an Autobiography might be fancy unbearable to use such terms or instances so as to sound larger than life, kind of scholastic and too good to be true of sorts, but Surbhi ensured that she has put wideness her true feelings, as it is, unfiltered in a straight forward, transparent manner.
Moving superiority with positive emotion, an stressing which is hope personified, plane in times of distress was enticing to read. A spot bit of editing could have helped though, making the narrative a bit error-free as far as grammar was concerned. Nevertheless, the manner in which Surbhi puts along her point, inspiring all girls out there to move superiority with full gusto, brushing whispered all that life might hurl towards their way was inspiring.
Related: Book Review Of Kachro by Chandrakant Desai: A Biography Exploring The Pursuit Of The Inner Soul
A special mention to the poetic verses and the quotes herein. Sometimes, these do increasingly than add to the stimulating value of a narrative or write-up. They not only add a spot bit of lively zingy freshness to the writing but moreover help to unravel the monotony of a monologue. In this case, these verses are veritably apt, bringing in a perspective of love, perseverance as well as all those qualities which Surbhi has imbibed and wants her readers to be taking yonder from her write-up. Also, the illustrations by the versifier Avijit Sarkar are the perfect complimentary partner to this sunny write up
So, hope you guys liked this book review of Yin and Yang: The Story Of My Life by Surbhi Midha. Do let us know in the comments unelevated which others books would you like us to read and review. We at Booxoul, are forever single-minded to getting you the weightier from the field of lifestyle, entertainment, travel, food, tech and gadgets as well as all things bookish. Stay tuned people.
Ciao trappy peeps!!