Little Joys

Little Joys

Number of Pages: 112

The present book depicts the concept of immigration and its consequences. Being unhappy of the circumstances of his homeland, the protagonist of the story decides to immigrate to England. However, he faces other types of excruciating challenges in England. It is in this point that he remembers the little joys that he was able to salvage in his homeland. Little Joys presents the story of our daily struggles and challenges that are foiled with materialization of little joys. This contrast disturbs the prevalent skepticism towards social and cultural condition of the country and condemns the contemporary trend of negativity against national circumstances and conditions. Battling collective disappointment of a nation, the present book represents in details those little joys that can not be salvaged in the most sophisticated and modern societies. Fulfilling its social commitment, the story promotes intelligent meditation, research and cognizance so that the slightest opportunities for becoming joyful and partially happy can be salvaged. Fulfilling its psychoanalytic commitment, the present book utilizes author’s personal memories from national and ethnic phenomena and situates its thematic and structural elements upon such psychoanalytic remembrances. Through utilization of a simple language, the story always maintains its course in promoting the main narrating perspective of the story and characterization.  





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