Short summary of unbreakable by Mary Kom
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Answer:David Dunn's marriage is crumbling, and he's thinking of moving to New York. Then when he's coming home from a job interview, his train derails and he is the only survivor. More than that, he doesn't have a scratch on him. David is contacted by Elijah Price, who runs a comic book art gallery and suffers from a genetic condition that makes his bones very easy to break. Elijah has been a comic book fan all his life, and has developed a theory that they are what remains of an ancient system of storytelling, and the superheroes they are about are based on real people. Elijah believes David may be one of these people. He has hardly ever been injured or sick, and he has tremendous strength, plus an uncanny ability to tell if someone is about to or has done something bad. David doesn't know what to think about the theory, or Elijah himself. However, events soon conspire to convince him he may be a superhero after all
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Unbreakable: An Autobiography is the autobiography of the unbreakable Mary Kom who never let anything come in between her and her quest for winning. She worked hard and showed the world that with mere hard work and utmost dedication it is possible for even a farmer’s daughter to become world’s leading woman boxer.
Mary Kom in her book writes with utmost candidness and composure about her struggles as newbie boxer. About how she had to fight her way through national boxing selections, about how everybody lost hope that she will ever be back in the arena after her marriage and about how she broke the age old notion that a mother can’t box and can’t win matches. Her writing in the most sincere way reflects the true pain which she must have felt while battling her way to Olympic fame. She also reflects on the sad state of Sports Affairs in her North-Eastern state of Manipur and about the usual attitude of mainstream Indians towards North-East Indians.
On the positive side, Unbreakable: An Autobiography is full of colorful and vibrant description about the Manipuri culture and life in Manipur in general. The most interesting thing I liked about the culture is the part wherein the boy’s family asks for a girl’s hand in marriage by going to the girl’s home and boiling tea in their kitchen and if the girl’s family drinks the tea, the proposal is considered accepted. Mary Kom also very vividly describes her family life including her parents, her husband and children.
Overall, Unbreakable: An Autobiography is a beautiful collection of Mary’s memories and life and is a definite must for every Indian to read. I hope that aspiring sports persons find enough inspiration in this book and move forward in their quest. With this thought in mind.
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