The Spirit

The Spirit by Davy Sankar, published by Notion Press Media Pvt. Limited on January 21, 2020, is a psychological novel that explores the intense conflict between the Holy Spirit and the Evil Spirit through the lens of an alcoholic’s journey. Spanning 68 pages, the narrative unfolds over a single weekend, beginning at midnight on Saturday and concluding by midnight on Sunday. The story centers on a husband and wife, incorporating symbolic elements such as an olive tree, a snake, and a dove, which represent health, evil, and peace, respectively.
Readers will find a blend of fiction and fantasy as the novel delves into themes of trauma and the struggle between good and evil. The characters’ experiences are intertwined with these symbols, enhancing the narrative’s depth. This edition, written in English, invites readers to reflect on the underlying message while engaging with the story’s psychological dimensions.
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The psychological novel explains the traumatic and terrific fight between the Holy Spirit and the Evil Spirit is revealed by an alcoholic, swimming and sinking with the spirit. The story begins on a Saturday midnight ending by Sunday midnight. The main characters are Husband and Wife. Besides an Olive tree representing health and goodness; a snake representing evil spirit and badness and a dove for peacefulness have important roles.
The Spirit is not only the readable story but also containing a message.
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