A Glimpse of Sunray

A Glimpse of Sunray

Samson Babatunde Olasehinde

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Editorial:
Repro India Limited
Año de edición:
2022
Materia
Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9789356457775

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A Glimpse Of Sunray captures the life journey of an eleven-year-old boy, Tayo, who struggles with depression as he copes with the grief over losing his beloved dad. Tayo is fortunate to have the love and care of his devoted mother, who is likewise grieving the loss of her husband.Together, they manage to move forward in their lives. Tayo does his best to look after his mom and ensure their daily mutual survival. She encourages and empowers him to continue his education -----through primary and secondary forms and eventually university. While both of them experience accomplishments and victories along the way, they encounter recurring bouts of depression and grieving over their loss, yet their persistence and perseverance enable them to achieve victory by the end of the story. Olasehinde presents Tayo’s odyssey in a first-person singular narrative throughout the story. This enables the reader to emotionally identify with various peaks and valleys of his maturing as a young man. For readers who have ever experienced the loss of a loved one and the subsequent grieving and/or depression, the writer’s treatment of the ways Tayo and his mom cope with the setbacks, challenges and victories offer a lesson about the resilience of human nature in facing the darkness and light that are part of everyone’s life.Olasehinde masterfully incorporates rich anecdotal material about how Tayo, his mom, and other characters respond to the positive and negative situations they encounter. For example, Tayo’s responses to the stresses of his grade level proficiency examinations, winning an inter-school competition, orientation to university life, and his mixed experiences in his teaching jobs----are believable and engaging to the reader.Overall, this book is a story of hope-----a realistic progression from uncertainty and darkness to resolution and triumph.

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