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A beautiful story story of mathematics is woven by Kannan Tharakandan, one of Kerala's best-known mathematical geniuses. Following the life and times of Kesi who fights for his land, family and people against the mighty forces of rich feudal lords, the book presents a graphic portrayal on how mathematics is an integral part of everyday life. This ia a chronicle that will enthrall not only young readers but also adults who are mathematically inclined. It is a history that has been told for the first time in the literary world. The book is a fascinating tale of three men — Kesi, his son and grandson — and their life-long obsession with mathematics. Mathematician-turned-writer Kannan Tharakandan weaves a beautiful story about mathematics, based on the life of Kerala's greatest mathematician, Kesi (centuries ago). This fictional account brings to light human emotions such as patriotism and sacrifice, patriotism and cruelty, friendship and murder - all set in a rich cultural background of this land. Kanni narrates the story of three generations - Kesi, his son and grandson - and their life-long obsession with mathematics. They revolted against oppressive feudal lords and their cruel and brutal treatment to the peasants. But it is Kesi's deep love for mathematics that inspires this family to fight for justice even at the cost of their lives. The book is a fascinating tale of how math became integral part of everyday life in Kerala's history. It also includes a detailed explanation of mathematical concepts such as Pythagoras Theorem — an intriguing analysis — plus an analysis on Albert Einstein's Theory of Relativity — an equally interesting mathematical discourse. Kanni's story of mathematics is an original creation, with no previous work to give a historical perspective. The book includes an unusual discussion on true love between women. It highlights the challenges faced by women of Kerala who are fighting for their right to education and equality. It is a story about one man's fight for justice against the mighty feudal lords in the eighteenth century. Kanni narrates how all three generations of Kesi's family — his father, son and grandson — fought against the feudal lords who were oppressing them, and how Kesi kept on researching in mathematics in great secrecy using classical Indian texts like Vedas and Upanishads. Kanni's book is a remarkable account of the life of Kesi, one of Kerala's greatest mathematicians. This is a story that has been told for the first time in the literary world. The book is a fascinating tale about three men who are obsessed with mathematics, and their lifelong struggle against feudal lords and cruel treatment to their laborers. Whenever he completed one calculation, he would sit comfortably on his tressy chair with his eyes fixed on the blank wall behind him. cfa1e77820
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