Three Mistakes of My Life
Author: Chetan Bhagat Categories: Fiction, Literature Published: 2008 Pages: 144 Language: English Tags: Coming-of-Age | FriendshipBook Description:
Three Mistakes of My Life is a contemporary Indian fiction novel by bestselling author Chetan Bhagat, set against the vibrant and volatile backdrop of Ahmedabad, Gujarat. It follows three close friends — Govind, Ish, and Omi — who dare to dream beyond their circumstances by starting a small cricket goods business together.
As their friendship deepens, so do the complications. Love, ambition, and religious tension begin to pull the trio in different directions, forcing each of them to make choices that carry lasting consequences. The novel unfolds through a series of decisions that feel painfully real and deeply human.
What makes this book truly compelling is Chetan Bhagat's signature style — simple, conversational prose that speaks directly to the heart of everyday Indian youth. He captures the passion of entrepreneurship, the agony of lost love, and the devastating impact of communal violence with honesty and emotional rawness.
Three Mistakes of My Life is ultimately a story about friendship, regret, and resilience. It reminds readers that our biggest mistakes often carry within them the seeds of our greatest growth, making it a must-read for anyone who has ever loved, risked, or stumbled on the road to their dreams.
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