Excellent! Flowing account in typical Atre style. An autobiography in 5 parts is rare. Acharya Atre has given a vivid account of happenings in Society in his times and gives us a very detailed overview of the situation between 1920-1928. He even introduces us to some rare personalities of his time, e.g. Govindagraj Gadkari, Barrister Azad and others which makes for enjoyable reading. He has explained in great detail about his days in Fergusson College with wonderful anecdotes; also his career as a teacher at a very young age. Only readers who look up to Acharya Atre and want to read minute details about his life and times, must venture into this 5-part autobiography.
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