A stunning assemblage of over 200 handcrafted postcards, 'DREAMNATION: Uniting a Country with Handwritten Dreams' co- authored by Saji Mathew and Jubie John, takes one on a profound journey to the dreams, hopes and aspirations of a nation, inspired by the words of the former Indian President.
"Dr Kalam made every Indian, especially the youth, start to believe that their dream can indeed come true, thus adding another facet to his life - the architect of young dreamers of India," Kiran Bedi,lieutenant governor of Puducherry, writes in the Foreword for the book.
The 'dreams' featured in the book were chosen from a the tens of thousands of postcards that people wrote from different parts of the country, in different languages, and sent to a common address -- Dear Kalam sir, LetterFarms, post bag 1683, Kochi 682015.
The dreams range from personal ones to larger dreams of young India.
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Some of them include -- stopping child labour, women empowerment, saying no to dowry, economic empowerment, clean country and planet, cultural integration, religious harmony and their dreams for their country for the future.
"With the support of public and private institutions, we hope to take this compellingbook to every young dreamer in India for them to be partakers in the dream nation called India," John added.
The book was unveiled online on Twitter today by Mithali Raj, captain of the Indian women's cricket team.
"#dreamnationbook -let nothing stop you from dreaming big and flying high. Remembering #apjabdulkalam on his special day," Raj tweeted.
The book is being published by initiative by non-profit organisation LetterFarmsand Bloomsbury.