Quest for a Mother

Quest for a Mother

Quest for a Mother

Narayan Sharmah

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Editorial:
AuthorHouse UK
Año de edición:
2008
Materia
Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9781438937939
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The first thing a child attaches itself to and identifies with is a mother. A mother gives a child the most important boost in the first step towards life. This is the theme of the story Quest For A Mother that the child heads to a diverse direction when deprived of mother’s love. Quest For A Mother is a young man’s search for maternal love that would appease the lack of it in his childhood. His search leads him into all kinds of awkward situations in life, and he makes many regrettable decisions in his journey. Chief among them is his marriage to a woman who is older to him, just because she nursed him back to good health when he was sick. The young man faces social ostracism and identity crisis. Beginning with a letter in bits and pieces explain the main protagonist’ chequered past. The second part of the book highlights the tragic simulation of an English Lady, an activist of Feminists Movement who lost her hands in a revolutionary bid through her personal diary in retrospection. The third book focuses the growth of atheism that sprang out from the mutual communication with the western friend since their infancy days. However, situations set them apart from each other at their youth. Eventually, the ideas that helped originate a society that thrive for international peace as a permanent solution against the seedling of terrorism behind sacred support led the protagonist to be drawn against death sentence. The famous Editor of the Newspaper arrives to investigate the ground of the case sought through an anonymous publication of a book titled HUNDRED EVIDENCES THAT GOD DOES NOT EXIST explores the facts in her pen preview.

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