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Newton’s Law Reversed: Conflict – Some evade, some efface, while most embrace

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Howard Roark

Software programmer who loves conversations, writing, psychology, philosophy, music, humour, cricket, cars, guitar, dogs, and big machines.

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On a trip to meet an ailing relative in Gangaikondacholapuram, Akash is introduced to conflict when a simple village girl, Ganga trespasses his thoughts. His mind fails to elude Ganga and, being overwhelmed by the new found emotion, his attempts to free himself of his battles only grip him tighter. As his mind flits between Ganga and Ganesan, another tormented soul, Akash’s only reprieve could have been a banter with his father, when unexpectedly he hears the news of his father’s expiry. Little did he know that his father’s demise and the ensuing trip to the village would alter his cynical view of the world. In this journey from boyhood to manhood, Akash derives profound meaning through his retrospective deliberations on his dead father’s words.

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DIMENSION

5.5" x 8.5"

WEIGHT

204

PAGES

173 pages

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