Invisible People
This is an India we don’t want to look at.
This is an India we pretend doesn’t exist or impacts us.
This is an India which inspite of being India is not treated as part of India.
Stories of innocence struggling in prisons, children lost in riots, dwellers on the streets from the book ‘Invisible People’ by social worker Harsh Mander knock at your conscience. They make you come out your blindness and enter the real darkness.
They make you sad but as you read you begin to accept the harsh reality.They fill you with gratitude for the privileged life you are leading.They inspire you to make a difference.
But more than that, they reinstate the faith that there is as much beauty as there is ugliness in the world.If there is despair there is hope.No matter how bad things may get, the resilience of the human mind always triumphs.
For young adults age 14+ and all the parents who want to raise their children as empathetic human beings and responsible citizens.