Seven years.
One school.
A lifetime of transformation.
Seven Years at Doon Public School is not just a school memoir - it is a story of discipline, identity, solitude, and strength.
From Class 6 to Class 12, Saurav Kushwaha walks through the corridors of Doon Public School not merely as a student chasing marks, but as a young mind being shaped by pressure, expectations, strict teachers, silent struggles, and powerful life lessons.
This book goes beyond trophies and report cards. It uncovers the unseen side of school life - the emotional battles, the misunderstood strictness of teachers, the leadership of Principal Nirmal Singh, the loneliness behind discipline, and the transformation from a boy into a composed, self-aware individual.
Raw. Honest. Reflective.
Through gratitude, reflection, and ruthless clarity, the author shows how school is not just a place of education - it is a training ground for life.
If you have ever:
Felt misunderstood in your journey
Learned strength through silence
Been shaped by a strict teacher
Or realized that comfort never builds character
Then this book will resonate deeply with you.
This is not a story about leaving school.
It is about carrying its lessons into the real world.
Because sometimes, the greatest education is not written in textbooks - it is carved into character.
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A tribute to Doon Public School and the teachers who build futures.