Small Acts of Freedom is a 2018 Indian memoir written by activist Gurmehar Kaur and released by Penguin Random House.
[7] A review carried by The Free Press Journal said, "A touching story is one that lingers with you long after you have read it and the book has found a place on the shelf.
Further noting that Kaur "manages to beautifully weave together the stories of mothers, wives and daughters of the men in the armed forces.
"[9] Aditya Sudarshan of Open called it "a self-indulgent book, oriented towards winning the author friends and fans, not towards helping the reader with anything.
"[10] Meenakshi Reddy Madhavan of The Hindu Business Line said that "you won’t be able to stop thinking about it anyway" and called it an "intensely personal book.