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A Man Called Carver

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Publisher: National Book Trust India
Author: Veena Gavankar
Language: English
Pages: 200
Cover: PAPERBACK
21.5 cm x 14 cm (8.50 X 5.50 inch)
Weight 260 gm
Edition: 2020
UAX295
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About The Book

This is the biography of the black US scientist George Washington Carver who was born at the fag end of American slavery era; became an orphan to struggle against hard times; but eventually worked his way up to become a renowned agronomist and an educationist with a progressive vision. What is remarkable is the manner in which he manages to stick to his commitment despite odds, his dedication to gain education and his sincere endeavour to uplift his black brethren and the larger humanity. The original Marathi edition of this biography has positively influenced its readers that range from students, farmers, teachers to social workers. This English version shall have wider outreach and inspire more and more readers to see an opportunity in every challenge in life.

About the Author

The author Veena Gavankar is a renowned biographer in Marathi literature. Her very first book Ek Hota Carver made her household name in Marathi reading community. She is known for her interactive and matter of fact narrating style. All her well researched biographies have introduced socially committed personalities. She is a recipient of many critical acclaims and awards including Maharashtra State Literary Award. Her other works include Dr. Ida Scudder; Sarapatadnya Dr. Raymond Ditmars; Dr. Saalim Ali; Dr. Khankhoje-Nahi Chira; Lise Meitner; Bhagirathache Waras; Rosalind Franklin: The Dark Lady of DNA.

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