Wings of Fire: An Autobiography
Wings of Fire traces the life and times of India’s former president
APJ Abdul Kalam. It gives a glimpse of his childhood as well as his
growth as India’s missile man.
Wings of Fire: An Autobiography is co-written by APJ Abdul Kalam and
Arun Tiwari. The book traces his life from the obscure, poverty-stricken
little village in Rameswaram to the imposing Rashtrapati Bhavan in the
grand avenues of Lutyens Delhi.
In Wings of Fire: An Autobiography, ABJ Abdul Kalam’s life –
both personal and professional – is unraveled through four sections
titled Orientation, Creation, Propitiation and Contemplation. In
Orientation, we get an understanding of his early life. From the sea
shores of Rameswaram to a training program in NASA, the journey is a
truly remarkable one and the book traces it in detail.
In `Creation,’ Abdul Kalam reminiscences on the beginning of his
professional life. There are a lot of details about his work in NASA and
other facilities in the US. The section focuses on the happenings in
his life until 1980.
`Propitiation’ traces his evolution into the `Missile Man of India’ and
focuses on the period between 1981 and 1991. `Contemplation’ gives us
an insight into the thinking and philosophy of this legendary technocrat
and an amazing human being.
The book has been translated into 13 Indian languages. A Chinese and French version has been published.
About the Author
Abdul Kalam was born to Jainulabdeen Marakayar and Ashiamma on October 15, 1931. He got his degree in aeronautical engineering from IIT Madras and after a stint in NASA, he returned to India. His work on the Indian space program has inspired scientific thinking in the country.
Abdul Kalam was born to Jainulabdeen Marakayar and Ashiamma on October 15, 1931. He got his degree in aeronautical engineering from IIT Madras and after a stint in NASA, he returned to India. His work on the Indian space program has inspired scientific thinking in the country.
Abdul Kalam became the 11th President of India and the other posts he
has held include Principal Scientific Adviser to the Prime Minister. He
worked in the Indian Space Research Organization and Defense Research
and Development Program. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 1981 and
the Bharat Ratna in 1997. He has an abiding interest in the welfare of
children in the country.