Title: A Road Not Traveled
Author: J Alchem
Publisher: Story Mirror
Blurb:
Niorgast Stinvins, a motivational
speaker by profession, wakes up one day to a strange phone call from an unknown
person asking him to attend a meeting. There he is introduced to two more
strangers, Doilin Flenk(Political advisor) and Bakintin Lenit (Journalist) and
to a mission : "Can the world be a single country?" Thus begins a
journey on a road not traveled, learning new lessons, unlearning a few and
finally realizing that life is much more than what you think it is.
Accompanying him on this journey are his personal demons, some ghosts of the
past and few random memories of the near future with his loved ones. One day he
reaches a stage where he doesn't know if he will be able to live or not. Can
the world be a single country? Will they be able to take this mission from a
closed room to a goal post? What circumstances are they going to face? How will
their journey be?
Author Bio:
J Alchem is a voracious reader and
critically acclaimed author. He is the winner of StoryMirror 2015 (a nationwide
writing competition), NaNoWriMo -2015 and super hero storyteller (2014). He has
written in several magazines and newspapers and received the appreciation for
the same. His stories have been published in numerous anthologies such as blank
Space, Love Bytes and Mighty Thoughts and on various online channels. He is
actively involved in writing quotes and short write-ups which have often seen
circulated among youth in Facebook, Whatzapp and other social media platforms.
You can reach him at www.authoralchem.wordpress.com www.facebook.com/Jalchem
Review:
J Alchem’s debut novel, A Road Not
Traveled, brought to my mind Robert Frost’s poem, ‘The Road Not Taken’ which is
about the human tendency to look back and attribute blame to minor events in
one's life, or to attribute more meaning to things than they may deserve. A
comparison between the two works arose because I find so much similarity
between the titles. But then the similarity ends there. In a stark contrast,
Alchem talks of a journey that hasn’t been accomplished yet – a journey where
people work together to turn this world we live in, into a single country.
Don’t get the writer wrong. He isn’t suggesting a military coup. What he means
by his ‘one-country world’ statement is that what if there were no boundaries
between countries and each neighbor was more than eager to help the other one
out in case of trouble. Where leaders acted selflessly and worked towards a
unified goal. Perhaps something on the lines of utopia!
The concept of a utopian society
isn’t possible. At least that’s what I learnt in my Political Science classes.
It is a paradox unto itself. Yet, while reading this book and mulling over the
concept of a one-country world I felt that even though utopia isn’t a
possibility, there’s no denying the fact that if countries acted like families
instead of rivals, this dream would no longer be unattainable! Alchem’s novel
tries to explore this virgin ground through his protagonist and other
characters. Look carefully and you’ll notice the points the author wants to
make – about family, relationships, individuality, and the all-pervasive desire
for a better world that laces life if we only look a little closely.
A bold attempt based mostly on
marginally explored concepts rather than statistical support. I feel this
is indeed a consciousness-raising work.
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I'd
like to thank the author for letting me review his book. I do hope you end up
liking the book when you read it. Thank you so much for stopping by, and happy
reading!
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