Wednesday, February 7, 2024

The Gods Must be Smiling by Anil Dsouza

 


"The Gods Must be Smiling" is a special touching story about being yourself and finding support in unexpected places. The Story revolves around a guy named Manja. He grew up in a small place called Kodali, by the sea. One day, his dad Seeth anna, who never thought he'd go to Cardiff, meets Manja after a long time. Their guardian angel, Neil, is the reason behind bringing them back together. Manja had a tricky childhood. He felt like there was an invisible girl inside him, making things confusing for him. He tried hard to make that girl disappear, but she stayed. Instead of hiding, Manja decided to let her be and started a journey to find himself. This story is all about Manja's strong spirit and how he dealt with confusion. It shows how important family and real friends are. When the people from his own place left him, Manja learned who his real friends were. Seeth anna, his dad, had doubts and was confused at first, but he stood by Manja through tough times. Neil, their guardian angel, helped Manja discover the girl from his childhood by burying some old memories.

The story shows Manja's struggles and how he found his true self. His journey is filled with ups and downs, and it explores the strong bond between family and friends. Neil, the guardian angel, becomes a great friend and guide for Manja, showing the importance of true connections.

The book is not just a good story it also teaches us about identity, friendship, and family. The Author writes in a way that everyone can enjoy, making the book relatable to different people. The characters feel real, and the author talks about important things like finding yourself and accepting others.

If you like heartwarming stories about finding yourself and having strong friendships, I recommend reading "The Gods Must be Smiling" by Anil Dsouza. The author, tells the story in a way that makes you feel connected to the characters, and it's a touching journey of self-discovery and acceptance. Give it a try!

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