Rather, he was like the mercurial queen in Lewis Carroll's ‘Alice in Wonderland', who would order ‘off with his head' one moment and on with it the next, then off again for no good reason at all except that it struck her fancy at that precise moment to do so,” the book, published by HarperCollins India, says.
According to the author, this book is neither a biography of Thackeray nor a definite history of the Shiv Sena.
“It is merely a labour of love that hopes to explain to readers unfamiliar with his life and times, and those who have only a narrow view of his parochial politics, the phenomenon that was Bal Thackeray.”
The author says that towards the end of his days, Thackeray's anti-Muslim rhetoric underwent a subtle changed that remained unnoticed by many for a long time. “The Sena tiger gave up roaring against Indian Muslims altogether.