Tentatively titled "Dipa Karmakar: The Small Wonder", the book will have many untold stories of struggle and triumph besides rare archival photos from the Karmakars' private album as well as competition photos from the Olympics and Commonwealth Games.
The book, written by Vimal Mohan, Digvijay Singh Deo and Nandi and published by Fingerprint!, is slated for release next August.
"I am delighted to represent this beautiful, remarkable and one of a kind story. Although Dipa's rise has just begun, and she will have achieved much bigger milestones at the end of her career, I believe this is the right time to share her story with her fans and anyone who wants to read about an individual's triumph against all perceivable odds," says literary agent Kanishka Gupta.
Dipa had narrowly missed the bronze by finishing fourth in the women's vault event at Rio. She ended up 15.066 points as the gold went to favourite Simon Biles from the US (15.966), the silver to Russia's Maria Paseka (15.253) and the bronze to Giulia Steingruber of Switzerland (15.216).
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