The Postmaster's Son
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- Engelsk
- 174 sider
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What happens when progress threatens to erase legacy-and a son returns home, not to lead, but to learn?
In the quiet village of Ashapur, revered postmaster Gourango Chatterjee stands tall as a symbol of integrity and tradition. His life, steeped in handwritten ledgers and community trust, begins to tremble when his foreign-returned son, Arnab, arrives after nearly two decades in the United States. A tech visionary shaped by Silicon Valley, Arnab believes that automation and AI can modernize rural India's outdated systems. But in Ashapur, such change comes at a cost-jobs, identity, and his own father's dignity.
As a deep father-son conflict unfolds, the village becomes a stage for a larger question: Can innovation coexist with heritage without betrayal?
Haunted by a painful past he hides from his family, Arnab struggles between professional ambition and personal responsibility. His silent war against guilt, grief, and generational misunderstanding leads him to unexpected places-among dusty archives, scam-ridden villagers, and the sacred threads of his own forgotten roots.
From nostalgic flashbacks to emotionally charged confrontations, from folk songs echoing through fields to the ticking clock of a government audit, The Postmaster's Son is a deeply human tale about coming home, finding purpose, and redefining legacy.
A story of love, loss, belonging-and the unshakeable bond between paper and pixel, past and future, father and son.
Detaljer
- SprogEngelsk
- Sidetal174
- Udgivelsesdato04-05-2025
- ISBN139789334287158
- Forlag Self
- MålgruppeFrom age 0
- FormatPaperback
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10 cm
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