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Life After MH370 - Journeying Through a Void - cover

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Life After MH370 - Journeying Through a Void

KS Narendran

Editorial: Bloomsbury India

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Sinopsis

There are at least 239 stories waiting to be told at length – those of the families of 239 
passengers of MH370, how their lives took a turn on March 8th 2014 when MH370 
disappeared. 
This is the story of one person, Naren, who lost his wife, Chandrika on that flight. 
The probability of survivors diminished with each passing day. As the months went by, 
Naren remained pre-occupied, wrestling over what to believe. Some friends argued 
insistently against doomsday conclusions and spoke of their dreams as the basis to 
keep up hope. Many others, including Naren's daughter, preferred silence over 
predictions. The one argument against which there was no counter was: Where is the 
evidence? Where is the debris? Where are the passengers? 
Life After MH370 documents Naren's experience with loss, grief, trauma and sorrow. 
The struggle with 'ambiguous loss' morphs into a ceaseless search, for the scent of a 
cover-up, for the truth, for that explanation that satisfies and helps one move on. A loss 
that meant critically resizing shared dreams, reconfiguring relationships and attempting 
to find a purpose that anchor him in the present. 
There is the hint of a promise in KS Narendran's story – of existential truths about living 
and dying that might help anyone who comes upon this book.
Disponible desde: 25/06/2018.
Longitud de impresión: 240 páginas.

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