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THE QUIET BOMB How the Nuclear Family is Silently Destroying Modern India

Author Name: Pradeep Maheshwari | Format: Hardcover | Genre : Families & Relationships | Other Details

Congratulations. We did it. We escaped the joint family—the nosy aunts, the meddling elders, the lack of privacy. We got our freedom. We got our space. We got our 2BHK boxes in the sky. We also got grandparents dying alone. Mothers collapsing without help. Fathers who can't name their own feelings. Children raised by screens who don't know their grandfather's village. Young professionals so lonely they forget why they're alive.

But hey, at least no one's asking when we're getting married. The Quiet Bomb is the story of what we traded away without reading the fine print. It follows one family across five generations—from a Varanasi haveli holding forty-three souls to scattered apartments where silence is the only roommate.

This book doesn't ask you to go back. The past had its own cruelties. But it does ask: can we build something new? Can we choose connection over convenience? Belonging over isolation? Can the haveli breathe again—not as it was, but as it could be?

The bomb is ticking. But the fuse is still in our hands.

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Pradeep Maheshwari

Pradeep Maheshwari is a Chartered Accountant, Company Secretary, and Vastu Acharya—a man who has spent his career reading balance sheets and building structures, only to realize that the most important ledger was never about money, and the most vital structure was never about walls. He lives in a two-bedroom flat with his wife and two children. His parents live in another state. His phone calls home last seven minutes. He is, by his own admission, part of the problem he writes about.

The Quiet Bomb began not in research but in a conversation—a question his wife asked one ordinary evening that refused to leave him alone: Who will our children belong to when we're gone? This book is his attempt to answer that question. It is also his confession, his warning, and his hope. Pradeep does not claim to have solutions. He claims only to have noticed what most of us are too busy—or too afraid—to see: that we are building lives that look successful from the outside and feel empty within.

He writes from the wreckage. He writes toward the rebuilding.

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