The book is a harsh reality check of the horrendous repercussions of unwarranted human actions that jeopardise the natural route of the river. Ghosh describes Ganga as his childhood crush conceptualised as a goddess, the stories of Ganga can be found in the Puranas. Offering an insight into the spiritual foundations of the country, Ghosh&rsquos monumental endeavour to traverse the length of this sacred river results in a narrative that captures the essence of Indian culture. He begins chronicling his journey from Gaumukh, the cave from which the Ganga emerges, covering innumerable cities along the way including the sacred sites of Gangotri, Uttarkashi, Deoprayag, Rishikesh, Haridwar, Kanpur, Allahabad (now Prayagraj), and Kolkata, encapsulating not only the multifaceted temperament of the Ganga but also the benevolence and generosity of the locals who live around and nearby.