This novel is a poetic quest for reaching the heaven of freedom via narrative that shuns conflicts and adheres to the appeasement that Gandhian passive resistance in politics signifies.
Characters in this novel cling to varied means to realize the goal of freedom.
Salim Khan goes for withdrawal. Sophie Juliet sticks to persuasion and Martin Julius clings to arbitrariness to seek the goal in the background of British Colonial clamp during pre- independence days in India.
Mind and matter in this novel transcend the usual giving space to the scary elements like The Bonga Phenomenon that overwhelms the story by its weird and unusual .
The Bongas are the tigers killed to crush the spirit of freedom struggle and Sophie Juliet without violent conflicts with her husband, Martin Julius suffers the inevitable.
The story finishes on the question of doubt if Sophie Juliet was right or wrong but the glory of being useful in helping the seekers of freedom never gets obscured.
Readers are solemnly urged to participate in the completion of this narrative by permeating through the story and enjoying it by replacing the Author for Themselves as the Virtual Writers.
The Heaven of Freedom (a novel)
Estimated delivery dates: Dec 27, 2025 - Jan 1, 2026
₹399.00
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| Weight | 0.65 kg |
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| Dimensions | 22.9 × 14.87 × 2.5 cm |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
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