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Letters from a Father to his Daughter : Fatherly wisdom in heartfelt letters by Jawaharlal Nehru-2
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About the Book

Jawaharlal Nehru (November 14, 1889-May 27, 1964), India’s first Prime Minister, was a visionary statesman and a distinguished scholar. Played a pivotal role in the Indian independence movement. A Harrow, Eton, and Trinity College, Cambridge graduate, Nehru was deeply influenced by Western thought but remained committed to India’s rich cultural heritage. His writings, from Discovery of India to Letters from a Father to His Daughter, reflect his profound understanding of history, science, and the human condition. Nehru’s legacy inspires generations of Indians and people worldwide who value knowledge, progress, and democracy. Letters from a Father to His Daughter is a timeless collection of letters written by Jawaharlal Nehru to his young daughter, Indira Gandhi, while he was imprisoned in 1928. He was a great scholar and visionary. Though intended to bridge the physical distance between them, these letters transcend the personal, becoming a window into Nehru’s thoughts on history, science, nature, and human progress. In simple, clear prose, Nehru introduces young readers to the wonders of the world, while offering valuable insights into the values of curiosity, education, and open-mindedness. His knowledge and understanding of all these subjects was commendable. He wanted to convey and share all this to his daughter through these letters. Moreover, he loved nature so much that he focused on the information related to nature.
This book is not just for young readers, but anyone seeking inspiration from a father’s wisdom and a leader’s vision. Nehru’s letters are an invaluable reminder that curiosity and learning are the cornerstones of a brighter, more informed future. The book, therefore, is seen as a key work that not only offers personal insights but also serves as a powerful educational tool for generations to come.

About the Author

Jawaharlal Nehru (14 Nov. 1889 – 27 May 1964), India’s first Prime Minister, was a prominent political leader and an influential author as well. He was educated at Harrow and Cambridge, England. He was committed to democracy and social justice. His writing reflects his deep commitment to India’s independence, democracy, and modernity. Nehru’s literary works have left a profound mark on Indian thought, often blending history, philosophy, and politics with personal reflection.Nehru’s most famous work is “The Discovery of India” (1946), written during his imprisonment in 1942-1944. This book offers a comprehensive view of India’s history, culture, and spiritual heritage. Nehru explores India’s ancient civilizations, its political and social evolution, and its quest for independence, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of the country’s complexities.

In addition to “The Discovery of India”, Nehru authored several other important works, including “Glimpses of World History” (1934), a collection of letters he wrote to his daughter, Indira Gandhi, which presents a panoramic view of world history from ancient times to the early 20th century related to the development of the civilizations, how societies formed all over the world, and much other relevant matter of the world. His “An Autobiography” (1936) offers a personal account of his early life and the formation of his political thoughts. Nehru wrote in his prison diary- “I feel like an exile who cannot look forward to a home anywhere.”Nehru’s “The Marvellous Maharaja” (1941) examines the social, political, and cultural aspects of India through a narrative about the Maharaja of Baroda. Nehru’s writings offer a unique blend of intellectual depth and personal insight. The Discovery of India, for instance, is not just a historical account but a passionate reflection of Nehru’s love for his country and its potential. His eloquence and vision for India’s future resonate in his works, reflecting his hope for a modern, democratic, and inclusive nation. Nehru’s books remain timeless, showcasing his profound influence on Indian thought and politics.

Did these letters influence Indira Gandhi?

Definitely! These letters played a big role in shaping Indira’s thinking and worldview, helping her grow into a strong and thoughtful leader.
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What kind of things does Nehru talk about in the letters?

He talks about everything from how life began on Earth to the rise and fall of civilizations. He explains big ideas about nature, science, history, and humanity in a way that’s simple and engaging. It’s like a mini encyclopedia wrapped in warmth and love.

Why did Jawaharlal Nehru write these letters?

At the time, Nehru was away from his daughter, Indira, and he wanted to stay connected with her. Through these letters, he shared his thoughts and knowledge, hoping to spark her curiosity and help her grow into someone who could think critically about the world.

Can modern readers relate to these letters?

Absolutely! Even though these letters were written nearly a century ago, the lessons they teach are timeless. They remind us of the importance of staying curious, being open to learning, and understanding how connected we all are.

What kind of writing style does Nehru use?

The language is simple, conversational, and full of warmth. Nehru breaks down big ideas in a way that’s easy to understand, even for a child. His tone is nurturing, curious, and inspiring.

How did these letters influence Indira Gandhi?

These letters were more than just a source of knowledge for Indira—they were a foundation for her thinking. They helped shape her worldview and encouraged her to embrace her responsibilities as a leader later in life.

Additional information

Weight 0.100 g
Dimensions 21.59 × 13.97 × 0.7 cm
Author

Jawaharlal Nehru

Pages

112

Format

Paperback

Language

English

Publisher

Diamond Books

ISBN10-: 9348572873

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