Moti Nandy

SHIVA - 1 - USA Penguin 2016/01/01 - 242

Seventeen-year-old Shiva is young and penniless, eking out a living at a small
tea stall in north Kolkata. When a boxing trainer notices him and takes him
under his wing, Shiva believes that his luck has finally turned. Steadfast and
hard-working, he punches his way up through local matches, finding prestige
and money for the first time in his life.
However, when adversity unexpectedly robs Shiva of his new-found fame, he
finds himself broken and destitute, vowing never to throw a punch again. But
when an unmissable opportunity presents itself, will he stay away from his true
calling for long?
From the grittiness of life on Devdas Pathak Road to the euphoria of being in the
boxing ring, Shiva is a heart-warming tale of hope, resilience and a hero determined to triumph against all odds.
About the Author
Moti Nandy was an eminent Bengali writer and sports journalist. He was born in Kolkata in 1931 and was an alumnus of the University of Kolkata. He worked as a sports editor for Ananda bazar Patrika. His first short story was published in Desh magazine in 1957. Moti Nandy was awarded the Ananda Puraskar in 1974, for his contribution to Bengali literature. In 1991, he was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award for his novel Sada Kham(The White Envelope). Nandi died in Kolkata in 2010.

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