Title: Freedom: Human Trafficking and Encounter with Soul
Author: Jnk
Publisher: Notion Press; 1 edition (21 October 2019)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 164678782X
ISBN-13: 978-1646787821
Publisher: Notion Press; 1 edition (21 October 2019)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 164678782X
ISBN-13: 978-1646787821
Cover and Title
A creative and inspiring cover shows the image of tied up hands which resembles the state most of us are now where instead of following our dreams we tend to restrict ourselves knowingly or unknowingly due to external factors. The title "Freedom" is apt for the storyline portrayed within the book.
Theme
The book has two stories of two girls Honey and Rasbeen which run parallel which gives the readers a mixture of multiple genres such an investigation, spirituality and psychospeak. Honey's plot depicts the nature of detective journalism which shows the dark side of the world most of us are ignorant of. Rasbeen story is something which all of us can relate to that's parental pressure which children in most of the country encounter at one time of their life unless they are extremely lucky.
Both Honey and Rasbeen's storyline are different sides of the same coins which give us hope of breaking the barrier set on us and attain our own freedom.
Language and Narration
The language used in the book is simple and easy to understand for most readers. The narration of the book is just par with the velocity of the way story is narrated dipping in certain areas
What I Liked and Disliked
I liked the mixture and variety shown in the different plots combing into a single book under the same title of "Freedom" as its apt for both the stories. The cover of the book is also attractive to an extent. There is nothing as such to be disliked in the book, but I could say the narration of the plots and characterization could be fine-tuned a little better so make the readers more involved in the book and reduce the typical Bollywood style of storyline