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Soul Epiphany is the poignant tale of the human spirit that chronicles the life of Indian marathoner Ramesh Dhami as he morphs from an underprivileged mountain kid into an impossible derelict steeped in drugs and theft, and subsequently makes a life transformation into becoming one of the best marathon runners that the country has seen to starting his own NGO serving millions in society that have been marginalized and forgotten. Soul Epiphany is a reminder of the power of free will and the strength of the human spirit to withstand and overcome seemingly impossible challenges through sheer grit and gumption and the fine art of never giving up. Soul Epiphany is a tribute to the epiphany that the soul can have through the most trying times as it emerges into a clear understanding of its purpose and the role it has to fulfil in its lifetime within a human body. Ramesh Dhami, the protagonist of this non-fiction work of literature, today is a successful social entrepreneur that runs GreenSole - an NGO that provides recycled footwear to millions of barefooted children and adults in India and other third world countries.
I could not have picked up this book at a more apt time. Since I was facing loss in my life and going through a frustrating stretch I needed soemthing uplifting and something that would make me re-believe in myself. From the first chapter of this book to the last, I found the story gripping, somethings I could identify with, and how the character in the novel is able to defy all odds and cross over every difficulty in his life to find the success that duly belonged to him. Have recommended it to my book club, because each chapter has so many lessons to discuss, which we can all employ in our real life. The English is fantastic and the story is written beautifully and with such grace. Changed my perception of life for sure.
This book is so well written. It is an amazing story, very entertaining and very inspiring, and also hard to believe that a runaway boy from the Himalayas could go on to do all these things and come to such a soul realization.
The author has written in such a beautiful style. It was a real pleasure to read. Her control on language is fantastic, and her imagination and description is so life like... it recounts all the experiences in Dhami's life so realistically.
A movie should be made based on this book. It really could inspire and motivate so many people.
Re: Soul Epiphany
Good read this one is. I am glad my teacher recommended it. As a teenager I can identify with the ups and downs Ramesh went through in his life. The drug problem in India is becoming a menace. Also, I have never trekked in the Himalayas, so the whole desrciption of life in the Himalaya Garhwal mountains was fantastic. How did he start his company at such a young age of 19? It is very researched how he started and grew it at each step of the way. I wish I could run 333 marathons like Ramesh Dhami. I can never run more than about 6-7 kms max to max.