Monday 14 January 2019

Book Review | Broken Crayons Can Still Colour | Captain Rakesh Wali







“Actual strength lies in the mind and not in the body. The mind has no limits. The mind has to be larger than your body. As long the mind can envision something, you can do it.”


Broken Crayons Can Still Colour is an auto biography of a soldier who just fought war and won, but also LIFE. The book is a real-life story of a boy who saw the cremation of his parents at the age of six.

From handling his life at the age of six to becoming an army officer, the author narrates a really inspiring and remarkable story of his life, wins and losses, friends, family, marriage and colleagues. 

This must-read autobiography of Captain Rakesh Wali tells us that human endeavor is limitless. The amount of effort and dedication he put into his life are truly commendable.

The title and cover of the book are alluring. You will thoroughly enjoy this book because it is smooth and flawless.I will surely recommend this book to everyone, especially those who are feeling low in their lives.


I give 4/5 starts to this book.

I have received review copy of this book from VInfluencers.

Book: Broken Crayons Can Still Colour
Author: Captain Rakesh Wali
Publisher: Notion Press, Inc.

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