The Kargil Girl: An Autobiography | Book Review
The Kargil Girl: An Autobiography
Author: Flt Lt. Gunjan Saxena (retd) with Kiran Nirvan
Pages: 225
‘The Kargil Girl: An Autobiography’ by Flt Lt. Gunjan Saxena (retd) with Kiran Nirvan is an autobiography of the first woman officer who participated in the Kargil War and thus came to be known as ‘The Kargil Girl’. We get to have a glimpse in her life and how family played an important role to motivate her in all the decisions. Listening to the story from the Flt Lt. Gunjan Saxena makes it even more interesting especially when she receives her letter for the Services Selection Board till the selection is very exciting to read.
I loved the writing style of the author which will actually make the readers feel like the events are taking place in front of their eyes. I liked how the book shows the determination that Flt Lt. Gunjan Saxena had when she got this opportunity and proves to everyone that even a girl can achieve great heights.
Language is simple and lucid. Narration is done beautifully.
Overall, this was a very exciting read and will surely make the readers proud about our armed forces.
Rating: 5/5
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