ISBN: 978-93-5788-365-8


Olivia by Surya.M.Acharya
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Page:- 162 B&W</br>
Description:
Olivia is the second book of the author Surya.M.Acharya in English after, ” A Night In Noamundi – Robbery of Flesh.
A bureaucrat by profession,he never limited himself as a part time writter.He experiences the pain of village life where there are limitations and fear of social ostracism that always come in the way of girls and women. Olivia is a teen girl who experiences her first intimacy not with a teenager boy but with a mature married man without imagining the repercussions in her life in future to come.Even today, the girls are not very much aware of the contraception in rural India.If any consensual or accidental relationship happens due to youthful and hormonal curiosity in their life unlike their much aware Western counterparts, the teens in the villages of India choose to take their lives.Even the parents are not aware of the tremors in the life of their own teen girls. The mothers in such cases become more harsh to her own girl child, at a time when she immensely needs her support.
The story is full of romantic happenings ending with tragedy which fills our soul with sadness.Let the teen girls and and their mothers should decide what would be their response had that been happened to their own daughters that happened to Olivia.
10 in stock
Weight | 0.500 kg |
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Dimensions | 10 × 13.97 × 21.59 cm |
1 review for Olivia by Surya.M.Acharya
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Dr.Yashasvee –
Great story.Due the changes in the adolescent bodies when a girl enters into teen,there is natural to know about SEX.Some of them react more aggressively and courageously to address this newly found hormones,without knowing their results.The situation make worst by the exposure of social media where a child finds each and everything including porn films.This affects the little brains particularly in the small towns and villages where there are little scope of entertainment.Olivia wanted to experience this entertainment, throwing her life in hell.The story is well knit,looks real experience.It remembers me of great novel LOLITA by Russian author by Bladimir Nobokov.
—Dr. Yashasvee