“A. Mohit’s Never Had A Chance To Say Goodbye is a thought provoking look into a personal life and all the twists and turns that come with it.” – GoodbooksToday.com Reviews
Never Had A Chance To Say Goodbye
by A Mohit
With dawn breaking, Henna and Osman leave their home for a pleasant drive to Sakrand, but by day’s end they find themselves lost in a dense jungle with a near-empty gas tank and no clear direction. Plowing ahead with only a full moon to guide them, a palace set in an expansive clearing appears miraculously. There they meet the vacationing Undersecretary His Highness Al Kindy of Abu Dhabi Water & Electricity Department, who offers Osman a job at the Department.
Osman arrives in Abu Dhabi alone, but soon befriends three other expatriate engineers. Though the men embrace four different religions their close relationship continues to flourish after their families arrive. When Osman meets with a great tragedy, he is devastated. Soon after, a power crisis threatens to cripple the country. Can Osman overcome his grief and save his adopted country’s officials from humiliation, and his coworkers from losing their jobs?
This book tells the tale of a spiritual journey, and so it carries the reader through some very powerful concepts. However, it does not offend or bombard with over-the-head preaching. Instead, this book gently guides while still carrying a strong sense of presence. The reader can take form the story what he or she wants, and do so comfortably, yet it is still thought provoking. Intelligently written and well paced, A. Mohit’s Never Had A Chance To Say Goodbye is a solid choice for the avid reader.
About The Author
Mohit published the first edition of One God in You and Me in 1996, and the book received wide acclaim. His second book, For Our Daughters, was an extension of this thought process on the device of exploitation. In this book, he graphically exposed the weakness in the assertion held by many that men and women have equal status in modern society and blamed the practices of various religions and other institutions for the prolonged prejudice against and mistreatment of women. Never Had a Chance to Say Goodbye is Mohit’s first work of fiction, in which he tells a fascinating story, with amazing dexterity. The life of expatriate community in the United Arab Emirates during the era of seventies and eighties comes alive in Mohit’s writing. For more information, check out http://onegod-mohit.blogspot.com/.
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