Unveiling Power and Passion: Inside Sangamirtha Iyer’s Riveting Memoir of Political Currents
Ever wondered if a memoir could be as tender as water flowing softly down a riverbed — carrying stories that ripple through time, ethics, and family ties? Sangamirtha Iyer’s Governing Bodies: A Memoir, a Confluence, a Watershed does just that. It’s not your run-of-the-mill life story; it’s a delicate alchemy of grief, activism, and a search for meaning wrapped in the metaphor of water — a theme that meanders through each page with poetic grace. Iyer, a trained hydro and soil engineer turned activist, invites us to traverse her family’s layered history, from Gandhi’s discipleship to modern-day environmental and ethical questions, all while softening the reader’s heart — in the best way possible. So, how do we carry our burdens without collapsing under the weight? This memoir might just have some surprising answers. LEARN MORE


