Book:
The Wise Man Said
Author:
Priya Kumar
Publisher:
Books That Inspire
Have you ever met someone who has changed the way you look at life?
Have you faced situations in life that have taught you valuable lessons?
Or sometimes a journey you have undertaken might have changed your life?
The Wise Man Said is a collection of 12
stories of Sammy, an 80-year old billionaire who decides to undertake a journey
for 11 months in a year where he leaves behind his identity and money and
allows his curiosity and his willingness to experience life as it comes.
The book opens with an introduction to Naina, an author who is facing a
deadline to submit her book and failing to start the same. To get inspired, she
decides to take a walk in the fields in Surrey, UK. After walking for a while,
she sees an old man working in the field and feels a strange connection to the
man. They start talking and Naina feels her boundaries breaking down and she
starts confiding in the Old Man. She learns that his name is Sammy and that he
travels for 11 months of the year leaving behind his identity and just
experiences things as they come. After a while she dozes off and when she wakes
up, she finds a diary next to her, signed The Wanderer and a note inside. She
starts reading the book and along with her, we experience 12 stories of different
adventures of Sammy and each of them has multiple emotions in it. Be it wisdom,
surprise, humor or an eagerness to live, we see many of the, coming to the
fore.
Priya has taken up the concept of a travelogue and penned a wonderfully inspiring
book that teaches us the fundamental lessons of life. Each of the 12 stories is
crisp and has a definite structure. After each story, Priya has penned down the
lessons that come out of the story so that message does get across to the
reader. Sammy’s experiences seem truly genuine and as a reader you imagine
facing those adventures yourself. It is easy to relate to most of the stories
as coming from something that the reader might have faced in his or her life as
well.
Sammy is the dominating character of the story and his character is well
developed. We see layers of Sammy unfold and with his character development, we
get a chance to develop ourselves as well. The plot of the story is smooth as
well. Despite being a motivational book, this one is refreshing and keeps the
reader hooked.
The book has given something for me to work upon and I thoroughly enjoyed
being a part of it.
I would rate the book 4/5.
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