From the book blurb
A Financial Adventure.
Mehrabs latest book is a sweeping tale of mystery and adventure,
with deep revelations on the nature of man and money.
Tired of his energy-and money-draining middle-class life, Dr. John
Pinto decides to end it all by walking into oncoming traffic. But Life has
other plans from him! Through a quirky twist of fate, John finds himself saved
and launched into a financial pilgrimage across the world. Through a whirligig
of exotic, shocking and sometimes dangerous encounters, he learns what it means
to be financially independent.
The school of Life introduces him to people who have learned the
10 commandments of financial freedom the hard way. From Afghani terrorists to
Kenyan marathon runners, from Bangkok prostitutes to Chinese mystics and many
more. Each soul on this incredible journey holds a key insight into the
relationship between man and money. To achieve true freedom, he will have to
face it all-a turbulent odyssey of hair-raising adventure, unexpected teachers,
monetary rewards and an overarching mission.
A dazzling novel, written with wit, compassion, intelligence and
deep humanity, travel with John Pinto to unearth the secrets of a rich life.
Author
Mehrab Irani is General
Manager, Investments, at Tata Investment Corporation, Mumbai. He has diverse
experience in both equity and fixed income markets, including research, dealing
and portfolio management. Mehrab is fired by an almost missionary zeal for
spreading financial knowledge among investors. His ability to connect abstract
concepts to real life situations using his powerful imagination and plethora of
skills reverberates through all his work. He is a prolific writer for
newspapers, websites and his blog - www.intelligentmoney.blogspot.com. He is also
to be seen on CNBC, ET Now, NDTV Profit and Bloomerg.
Characters
Dr. John Pinto
An
accomplished doctor. But a failure in money management.
Vijay
A
school drop-out. But, a successful business man who knows to multiply his
money.
What I think
The
cover page is very simple. It pictorially represents the countries that John
visits. The book is elaborate and describes what can be expected from the book.
The title is perfect.
The
narrative is an easy flow. Several financial and investment jargons are used.
But, they are also explained through examples. Therefore, they become
interesting and sinks within.
The
book teaches you the importance of savings, budgeting and almost everything
related to money. What I appreciate is that it is taught through stories,
fable-like. This makes the reading an interesting one.
Further,
the author has taken the pain to also explain the country-specific cuisines and
other specialties. At the end of it, we would feel like we were a part of John’s
travel. Who doesn’t like couch travel?
In
short, a well-researched and well-narrated book.
Further,
it’s a tiny book and doesn’t bore you.
But...
Although
the letters at the end of each chapter summarizes the lessons learnt, it also
becomes redundant. In fact, those one to two page long summary is so elaborate
that it tempts you to skip the chapters and read only that. Such a treatment
further makes you wonder if you are reading a non-fiction. This could be
avoided.
Should you read it?
This
book makes you a couch traveler.
At
the same time, it enlightens you financially.
A
different one!
Rating
3/5
Thank you
I
heartily thank Jaico Puiblishing House for giving
away the book for review
PS:
Needless to say, author signed copy is a delight. And, I am smiling ear to ear J
Your short ,pithy review seems to be more than a persuasion , to buy this book and read.
ReplyDeleteThanks Anil :)
DeleteThanks for your honest review.
ReplyDeleteThanks SG :)
DeleteI am not much into finance ... so not sure :-/
ReplyDeleteBut, as I said, this book is for non-finance persons like you too...anyways, thanks Amrit :)
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