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The book is a noteworthy effort by author and documentary filmmaker Ruzbeh Bharucha, primarily in its intent. Girija Duggal writes.

Updated on: Sep 5, 2008, 15:32:14 IST
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The book is a noteworthy effort by author and documentary filmmaker Ruzbeh Bharucha, primarily in its intent. Bharucha breaks through the silence and legal jargon surrounding juvenile delinquents and gives readers a peep into the hearts and minds of young boys its intent.

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Bharucha breaks through the silence and legal jargon surrounding juvenile delinquents and gives readers a peep into the hearts and minds of young boys its intent. Bharucha breaks through the silence and legal jargon surrounding juvenile delinquents and gives readers a peep into the hearts and minds of young boys its intent.

Bharucha breaks through the silence and legal jargon surrounding juvenile delinquents and gives readers a peep into the hearts and minds of young boys convicted of petty crimes. Written in a mix of journal and autobiographical styles, the book succeeds in giving a moving, and important, insight into a reality that many refuse to acknowledge.