Best Book of 2007 by BusinessWeek
In Spite of the Gods: The Strange Rise of Modern India
By Edward Luce Edward Luce, a onetime New Delhi correspondent for The Financial Times, highlights this distinction in his In Spite of the Gods: The Strange Rise of Modern India(Doubleday), one of the best of the current books on the subcontinent.The author graphically describes the conflicting forces at work, as hevisits Infosys’ plush offices in Bangalore, bustling call centers inMumbai, and impoverished farmers in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Hereveals that less than 10% of India’s 470 million workers are employedin the formal economy, while more than 300 million live in squalor inthe country’s 680,000 villages. Luce’s vivid anecdotes and trenchantanalysis make this volume a pleasure to read.
But if Indiaisn’t your cup of chai, there’s lots more to choose from among the top10 books of the year as singled out by BusinessWeek reviewers.
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