The secret to his success seems to be his ability to ignore negative things around him. He held many high ranking positions in various organizations, yet he has rarely mentioned anything about corruption or ignorance of bureaucracy or politicians. (c) Teachings/learnings/moral/message: One can find a glimpse of Kalam's positive thinking throughout the book. The book also contains many of his poems. It also provides a glimpse of Indian harmony which existed before India's partition. The Book contains quotes which are very motivational. It is the story of a boy from a humble background who went on to become a great scientist and later the president of India. (b) Special features: The book covers his early life and his work in Indian space research and missile programs. It was published in 1999 and it covers Kalam's life before he became the President of India. (a) Subject of the book: Wings of Fire is an autobiography of APJ Abdul Kalam former President of India.
The books are capable of igniting the fire in the mind of anyone who reads and understands it. (d) Our opinion/idea/comment on the book: The book is written in simple language, very easy to understand, and inspires everyone who reads it. It contains dynamic and original ideas, examines attitudes afflicting the Indians, and presents a prescription for the rapid growth of India to enable the country to emerge as a developed country. Well inspired inspirational stories are provided in each of the chapters to encourage and build a spirit of oneness. This book is meant for Indian children, to ignite their thinking to think big for our country. (c) Teachings/learnings/moral/message from the book: The book consists of many inspirational messages from great people. He inspires the Indians to changes the thinking and attitude of the country forging India to become a developed country. He writes why we are not developing as we should have and how we will become a developed country. (b) Special features of the book: It is a short book of 205 pages with 9 chapters. (a) Subject of the book: Motivating Indians especially the Indian youth to dream big and to believe that what they dream can be true.