The Last Strand
- 436pages
- 16 heures de lecture
This novel, the first in a two-part series, tells the mystical journey of a boy through love, action, adventure, and life philosophy, spanning approximately 108,000 words. The story follows a young boy who, despite facing cruelty and disdain from society, remains resilient, supported by his wise mother. After losing her fifteen years following his father's death, he embarks on a path of self-discovery. Guided by his mother's words, he navigates life's challenges alongside his best friend Javed, experiences his first love with Sanyukta, and meets Aria, an American girl who brings companionship during turbulent times. Shankar evolves from a social outcast to a passionate leader, confronting deep-rooted religious sentiments and a corrupt political system, ultimately shaking the essence of India. Amidst a divided world, he rediscovers life's purpose through the innocent eyes of a little girl. The narrative not only aims to touch hearts but also to inspire those trapped in their own vices of lust, greed, and wrath. Set in the late 1980s, the story begins in a small village in Himachal Pradesh and transitions to the rapidly changing landscape of Delhi, where Shankar confronts both the opportunities and challenges of a transforming society, including empowerment, technological advancements, and environmental degradation.
