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Everyone should read it. Avinash Gulia Certified Buyer 2 Feb, Despite complete paralysis of the body, Navin Gulia continued to have aspirations and made every effort to accomplish them. With a single-minded focus and determination, he turned his disability into a life-affirming force. He mastered chess, studied computer science, flew hang The ideology of "infinite ability of our mind and body" professed in this book are not just words but actually actuated by the author in his life.
Book Review: In Quest of the Last Victory
The story telling style of the book is very engaging and the way the instances of life have been woven to create an overall effect of a movie is very interesting and fresh. Arpana Jha 17 Mar, Having read countless books so far one thing I feel about any book is that A good book is that makes you to forget your ownself and the presence of surroundings Last Victory by Navin is one such book! I could relate myself with every bit written about the childhood innocence and incidents became so real while reading that I lived those outside the book.
I could not hide my emotional expressions even in public transport Sunita Hooda 5 Jan, If u evr feel low The book is a motivation for anybdy who seeks thru it Garima Balhara 5 Nov, After so many years of reading books designed to help us grow as human beings, I feel I've learned how to pick the winners.
Your book is a winner book as for me your book is full of positivity despite the struggles you went through in life.
The personal experiences of your consistent effort and determination to move on in life and never ever give up has immensely moved me. The wheelchair has not stopped Navin Gulia from pursuing academics, motoring through mountains or rehabilitating underprivileged kids.
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Writing his story, In Quest of the Last Victory is probably the easiest thing Navin Gulia has done in a while, a long while. At 22, a freak accident a few days ahead of his being commissioned stopped him in his tracks from a promising Army career. Instead, he lay in traction, with a rod in the skull to keep his spine straight.
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He spent four months in the ICU, unable to move, to breathe, to speak. In one of a series of turning points in life, he decided to reclaim his life.
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In the two years in hospital, he taught himself to play chess on a chessboard hanging from the bed railing. Defying expert prognosis he sat up, got into a wheelchair. The per cent disability label — and little movement in hands — only spurred him to complete a Masters in Computer Management and win a local chess competition. Against professional advice, he learnt to drive and when the city roads were no longer challenging, motored through mountains.