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The atonement

Tim I. Gurung
4.9/5 (33536 ratings)
Description:It was a nice but small and remote village, situated just below the feet of the great Himalaya, untouched and spoilt by both vices and virtues of outside modern world, and the village itself was self-reliant and autarky with a very closely knitted community. It has its own set of rules, cultures and traditions; descendents from two main founding fathers lived together on each side of the river; and they did survive entirely on their own self-harnessed skills, well-thought-out rules and sheer ingenuity with a bit of luck. It did actually flourish by its own for more than hundred years without any helps or interventions from the outside and that itself was a miracle in its own merit. JJ was a naïve, self-centered and a spoilt son of the village chief, his family had been ruling the village for the last four generations and he was destined to be the next village chief after his father. Despite the seriousness and importance of his future role, the last thing he had in mind was to worry about his future responsibility, and somehow ended up wasting his entire youth by doing nothing good or useful at all. Baadal was a kind, disciplined and a very beautiful young woman; she was the only daughter of the first family from the other side of the river, and was married to JJ as prearranged when they reached adulthood. She was also a strong, intelligent and a very responsible person; she always did her best to fulfill her duties; and no matter what life had thrown at her, she took it on the chin and tried to carry on living with dignity. JJ kept shirking away from his duties, didn’t care much and learn nothing, and did spend his entire time by goofing around as a moron. All of his friends had already become family men by then, took very good care of their respective families and he was left with almost no friends of his age by then. He simply refused to grow up, he found no shame on playing around with younger boys than his age, and kept on running away from his responsibility. Nevertheless, the greatest mistake of this life was none of above, it was the transgression he had committed against Baadal, his lawful wife, and that had changed the entire course of his life for both good and bad time. He did not only ignore her and treated her as she was invisible but also completely refused to accept her as she simply didn’t exist. As a result, she did suffer through a continuous pain of indignation, unnecessary humiliation and she had to hear many things that weren’t of her own making. Then his world came crashing down after his father’s untimely death, the outside world had already entered his sacred village from all fronts, and when his own brother-in-law challenged him for the post of village chief through the newly implemented electoral system, he just snapped. What will he do to regain his lost love, family and life will touch your heart; his endeavors on reestablishing his faith, dignity and respect from his own people will warm your soul, and his acts of atonement will make you read the book again and again. It is a simple story of love, devotion and a celebration of women.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The atonement. To get started finding The atonement, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
232
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
ISSLCARE FOUNDATION LTD
Release
2016
ISBN

The atonement

Tim I. Gurung
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: It was a nice but small and remote village, situated just below the feet of the great Himalaya, untouched and spoilt by both vices and virtues of outside modern world, and the village itself was self-reliant and autarky with a very closely knitted community. It has its own set of rules, cultures and traditions; descendents from two main founding fathers lived together on each side of the river; and they did survive entirely on their own self-harnessed skills, well-thought-out rules and sheer ingenuity with a bit of luck. It did actually flourish by its own for more than hundred years without any helps or interventions from the outside and that itself was a miracle in its own merit. JJ was a naïve, self-centered and a spoilt son of the village chief, his family had been ruling the village for the last four generations and he was destined to be the next village chief after his father. Despite the seriousness and importance of his future role, the last thing he had in mind was to worry about his future responsibility, and somehow ended up wasting his entire youth by doing nothing good or useful at all. Baadal was a kind, disciplined and a very beautiful young woman; she was the only daughter of the first family from the other side of the river, and was married to JJ as prearranged when they reached adulthood. She was also a strong, intelligent and a very responsible person; she always did her best to fulfill her duties; and no matter what life had thrown at her, she took it on the chin and tried to carry on living with dignity. JJ kept shirking away from his duties, didn’t care much and learn nothing, and did spend his entire time by goofing around as a moron. All of his friends had already become family men by then, took very good care of their respective families and he was left with almost no friends of his age by then. He simply refused to grow up, he found no shame on playing around with younger boys than his age, and kept on running away from his responsibility. Nevertheless, the greatest mistake of this life was none of above, it was the transgression he had committed against Baadal, his lawful wife, and that had changed the entire course of his life for both good and bad time. He did not only ignore her and treated her as she was invisible but also completely refused to accept her as she simply didn’t exist. As a result, she did suffer through a continuous pain of indignation, unnecessary humiliation and she had to hear many things that weren’t of her own making. Then his world came crashing down after his father’s untimely death, the outside world had already entered his sacred village from all fronts, and when his own brother-in-law challenged him for the post of village chief through the newly implemented electoral system, he just snapped. What will he do to regain his lost love, family and life will touch your heart; his endeavors on reestablishing his faith, dignity and respect from his own people will warm your soul, and his acts of atonement will make you read the book again and again. It is a simple story of love, devotion and a celebration of women.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The atonement. To get started finding The atonement, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
232
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
ISSLCARE FOUNDATION LTD
Release
2016
ISBN
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