
BOSTON — In every facet of life—business, family, community, or personal growth—leadership remains a foundational force that defines the course of our journey. At its best, leadership is not about titles or control; it is about character, vision, and above all, humility.
This truth is deeply explored in Upendra Mishra’s newly published book, After the Fall: How Owen Lost Everything and Found What Truly Matters, a story that intertwines personal crisis with timeless lessons on what truly defines a leader.
Boston — In an age obsessed with achievement and outward success, After the Fall by Upendra Mishra emerges as a resonant and timely debut—an evocative work of autofiction that invites readers into a profound meditation on failure, identity, and the quiet, often invisible work of inner transformation.
Now officially launched and available on Amazon in paperback, hardcover, and Kindle formats, After the Fall is already being hailed by early readers and thought leaders as a poetic, philosophically rich, and emotionally resonant literary experience.
A Journey Through Collapse and Conscious Renewal
Blurring the line between personal memoir and fiction, Mishra’s novel follows Owen, a high-performing professional and entrepreneur whose life unravels just as he appears to be reaching the peak of outward success. But instead of racing to rebuild, he chooses to pause—and descend into the depths of his own story to uncover what truly matters.