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The book explores the intellectual and social awakening of the late 19th century. Key highlights include: The Socio-Religious Reform Movements:

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Thatha’s own story began in 1930. He was a young man, twenty-two, with calloused hands from the loom. When he heard that Gandhiji was marching to the sea to make salt at Dandi, a fire lit in his belly. Our village didn't have a sea; it had a muddy tank. But the leader of our local Congress committee, a fiery teacher named Subramaniam, announced, "We will break the Salt Law here. We will dig the mud and boil it." The book explores the intellectual and social awakening