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Having emigrated from Kerala, India, to the United States in 1973 at the age of twenty-five and experiencing life in India as a young man and the rest in the United States, Andrew faced many challenges and was always trying to reason with various incidents and opportunities. Growing up as one of the five children in a village close to Kottayam town in the state of Kerala during the 1950s and 60s, he had unique experiences during his childhood and young life. Andrew finds life interesting, enjoyable, and challenging, yet he is disturbed by peoples criminal activities and evil behavior. He was always trying to find the reason why people get into these negative forces. Often, the reason for criminal behavior is greed, hatred, anger, jealousy, doubts, and sometimes poverty. But he has seen criminal behavior among drug addicts and alcoholics. Andrew concludes that most of the time, a criminal is created during his or her childhood. A persons behavior, habits, thinking patterns, and character are molded during childhood, through the influence of parents, teachers, and others. Andrew also believes that a person can change if opportunity is given by being with good people in good surroundings. Andrew has a masters degree in environmental engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology, New Jersey, and a masters degree in chemistry from Kerala University. He currently works as the director of operations of a utility operating company. He has written extensively in various magazines in India on environmental issues. He has published three books through AuthorHouse: A Journey through Generations, an autobiography, and two novels, Secrets of Passion and Love with the Ghost, using the pen name Andreos. Andrew is a community activist involved in various community organizations.
Unveil the shocking truth of a city gripped by fear and the inspiring journey of two survivors who dare to fight back. Lillian, a woman trapped in a web of manipulation and abuse, escapes from a powerful network that controls the city's underbelly. Determined to reclaim her life and expose the truth, she joins forces with Mike, a tenacious investigator with a thirst for justice. Their pursuit of truth leads them on a thrilling chase, uncovering the network's web of corruption and the devastating impact it has on countless lives. But as they get closer to the truth, they face not only powerful enemies but also the emotional scars of their own pasts. Lillian, a symbol of resilience, transforms her trauma into a powerful voice. She inspires others to break free from the shadows and find the strength to fight for their own liberation. Mike, fueled by his unwavering determination, stands by Lillian's side, offering unwavering support and strategic expertise. Together, they establish a foundation, a beacon of hope for those seeking solace and empowerment. Their journey challenges the legacy of fear and inspires a movement for change. Reclaiming the Narrative is a story of unwavering courage, the power of shared experiences, and the enduring spirit that refuses to be silenced. This captivating narrative will leave you breathless with its: · Suspenseful twists and turns · Intensely human characters · Themes of courage, hope, and resilience · Gripping social commentary Don't miss this powerful and thought-provoking story that will stay with you long after the last page is turned.
Of all the works of Oscar Wilde, his long letter, written during imprisonment entitled De Profundis, is perhaps less known, but without a doubt, it is the richest and truest of all his bibliography. De Profundis is like a photograph showing a perfect correspondence between art and life, that in Wilde became tragedy, a place in which words have the unbearable weight of the truth. Each page is filled with pain and hope, and the author digs, in this interpretation absolutely unique and original, in a mosaic of lives and events that will show the most human aspects of a writer who incisively marked an age. Analysing this long letter, is like attending a play in which, at every act, a different character offers us the sight on his life And Oscar, on the entry threshold, with his lilac carnation, smokes a cigarette and tells us his truest story.