Synopsis
People of the whirlpool offers a reflective exploration of motherhood, community, and social change within a close knit environment challenged by outside influence. The narrative is shaped through personal observation, focusing on family life, emotional responsibility, and the quiet strength required to balance care, independence, and identity. Daily routines reveal how values are formed through nurture, habit, and shared experience, while social contrast introduces tension between tradition and modern ambition. Wealth and status disrupt established rhythms, prompting reflection on belonging, purpose, and moral stability. The story emphasizes emotional intelligence over spectacle, showing how relationships evolve through patience, compromise, and empathy. Motherhood emerges as both grounding and transformative, shaping perception and guiding response to change. Rather than dramatic conflict, the work relies on subtle shifts in attitude and understanding to illustrate growth. The narrative ultimately reflects on how communities adapt when confronted with external pressure, suggesting that resilience lies in maintaining connection, compassion, and ethical clarity amid transition.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Double9 Books Llp
- ISBN: 9789376803934
- Number of pages: 180
- Dimensions: 216 x 140 x 10 mm
- Languages: English
