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My Seven Favourite Books From 2022

  • Ranging across genres from history, science, culture, to nation-building, here are the seven books I most enjoyed reading in 2022, along with a few words about each.

Aravindan NeelakandanDec 27, 2022, 04:36 PM | Updated 05:27 PM IST
Seven books for 2022

Seven books for 2022


History and National Narrative


Dr. Dilip K. Chakrabarti's latest, 'Towards a Nationalist Narrative of India’s Ancient Past'

What can be a nationalist narrative to archaeology and ancient history of India? Is such an approach even desirable? Has not the world seen enough damage because of 'nationalist-oriented' historiography?

If you have these questions with respect to Indian history then this book should be a must read for you.

The author is a veteran archaeologist, Dr Dilip K Chakrabarti. He is also one of the best scholars in the field today. His earlier works have taken a rigorous academic approach towards the subject.

The book addresses a peculiar situation in India. The civilisational continuity of India is well attested in archaeology. Yet we have for the past seven decades handed over the construction of historiography to elements that have intentionally and/or ignorantly denied this continuity. This book serves as a remedy and a roadmap.


Just as the previous book, this book is also information-packed, well researched, intellectually engaging and also disturbing in parts, for all the right reasons.

This book is a must read for every Indian who wants to have a historical understanding of India as a continuing nation and transmit that heritage to posterity.

2. Bravehearts Of Bharat: Vignettes from Indian History. Vikram Sampath. India Viking. 2022. Pages 512. Price 655.

The cover of Vikram Sampath's 'Bravehearts of Bharat'

This is a book that takes heroism from all over India to all Indians.

The book contains the histories of the lives of 16 great warriors of India. Starting with Lalitaditya Muktapida of Kashmir to Begum Hazrat Mahal of Awadh, each chapter brings out a hero or heroine whom the dominant colonial-Nehruvian-Marxist historical narrative has chosen to forget.

Each chapter is well researched and presented in an interesting flow. Valour and patriotism are part of a grand matrix that permeate entire Bharat Varsha. No single ideology, and not a single family or a couple of names alone can claim monopoly to the freedom we have today.

The book shows how every province throughout every age has produced heroes and heroines who fought impressive battles against aggressors and did wonderful accomplishments for the people in a way that was far advanced for their time. The National life of India flows through the book.


Science and History of Science

3. Unsung Genius: A Life of Jagadish Chandra Bose. Kunal Ghosh. Aleph Book Company. Pages 490. Hard cover Rs 750. Kindle Rs 712.50

The cover of 'Unsung Genius'

Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose (1858-1937) a scintillating phenomenon in the history of modern science broke quite a lot of barriers and revealed new grounds.

He not only broke the barriers of colonialism but more importantly he broke the barrier between physiology and physics. He broke the barriers between the animate and the inanimate through empirical demonstrations.

There have been at least two well-written biographies of Acharya Bose – one is by the Scottish polymath Patrick Geddes and the other is by Vishwapriya Mukherjee, for the Publications Division. The former is a detailed biography.

But this biography published in 2022 by Kunal Ghosh, is perhaps the most comprehensive biography of Bose. Dedicated to Sarah Chapman Bull, who Swami Vivekananda considered as his American mother, the book brings out the man, his science, his philosophy, his times and the extraordinary team of people who worked with him.


This book is a must read for every student of integral interdisciplinary science as well as every student of Indian culture and history.

4. The Song of The Cell: An Exploration of Medicine and New Man. Siddhartha Mukherjee. Penguin Random House India. Pages 473. Rs 799.

Siddhartha Mukherjee's latest

This book is a wonderful odyssey in 377 pages of the history of cell-science and medicine from the mid-nineteenth century to the latest cutting-edge explorations.

It is also a pilgrimage showing how medical science gives hope to patients who are fighting for their lives and the dedication of the physicians who are fighting for their patients as well as for all humanity.

Once Richard Dawkins wrote that there should be a Nobel Prize for good science writing. Taking science to the society is important. It enriches all walks of life – from art to politics to religion. If such a category in Nobel Prize is created then Siddhartha Mukherjee emerges as a strong contender for that Nobel Prize.

If you are an artist then you should study this book to get an experience of science that will enhance your art. If you are a student of science then you should read this book to get inspiration to do good science – both as your Sadhana—quest for truth—and Seva—service towards all humanity.


Nation Building

5. Bhārat: India 2.0. Gautam R Desiraju. Vitasta Publishing. 2022. Pages 396. Rs 750.

Cover of the book 'Bhārat: India 2.0' by Gautam R Desiraju

Healing the dangerous festering divide between the anciently vibrant civilisational organism that is the nation 'Bharat' and the formidable state machine that is 'India' is a task that needs Bhagirathas.

Eminent scientist Dr Gautam Radhakrishna Desiraju who was also the former president of the International Union of Crystallography has taken it upon himself, this Bhagirathic task.

The author accomplishes it with a clarity of mind and a sword-sharp intellectual acumen both fundamental to a good scientist, weaves over 310 pages of text, a narrative that is both holistic and robust, and, needless to say, empirically correct.


Children's Literature

6. Venkat and Friends. Sambhavi Ganti. Notion Press, 2022. Pages 90. Rs 175

Book Cover: Venkat and Friends

It is not easy to write a children's book. No. A good book for children should be entertaining and educative. It should be value-based and fun-filled. Today we need such books for children that are rooted in the Indian context but impart universal values that children of the day need.

If you are searching for such a children’s book—for children in the age group seven to 14—then your search may well end at this book. It deals with the fascination some adults and most children have for stray animals, particularly kittens, and explains the problems and responsibilities that come with taking them in.

This book will kindle in the child the desire to have parents like the Nanna and Amma of Venkat – who talk to the children and understand their problems and correct them ever so sweetly but firmly, with values and wisdom of the family. Really, this cute little book is a book for complete family.


Defending the Cultural Unity of India

7. Tamilar Panpadu: Kutharkammana Kelvikalum, Thelivana Pathilkalum (Culture of Tamils: Mischievously critical questions and very clear answers). Pa. Inthuvan. Swasam Publications, 2022. Pages 279

The cover of Pa. Inthuvan's book.

This is a book that answers often repeated 28 rhetorical questions that claim separate Tamizh cultural identity distinct from and even opposed to pan-Indian Hindu civilisational and cultural identity.

The author answers these questions in a detailed manner in 278 pages. Every answer is a detailed essay rich with facts from ancient Tamil literature and then these facts are further substantiated by evidences from inscription and then linked to the current cultural as well as social contexts.


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