The Rhino’s Horn

The Rhino’s Horn by Bryan Hope, published by AuthorHouse on January 23, 2017, is a 294-page work of fiction that explores themes of human connection in a technologically dominated world. The narrative follows Kenneth Burke, a father facing a terminal pancreatic cancer diagnosis, as he strives to bond with his son, Paul, who is immersed in a virtual reality through a device known as The Suit. In a bid to reconnect, Kenneth moves them both to India, seeking to escape the pervasive influence of social media and foster a genuine relationship.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of the challenges of modern life and the quest for authentic human interaction. As Kenneth and Paul navigate their new environment, they confront the implications of their choices, leading to significant revelations about identity and acceptance. The story delves into the contrasts between the virtual and real worlds, emphasizing the importance of understanding and embracing one’s true self amidst the distractions of the Technological Age.
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Set in the near future where social media has erased all meaningful human interaction, The Rhino’s Horn tells the story of Kenneth Burke, a father diagnosed with pancreatic cancer who is trying to establish a bond with his son while his life is quickly expiring. His son, Paul, is confined to his room where he, like the rest of the Western World, enters the virtual world via The Suit. In attempt to pull his son from the grips of the Technological Age, Kenneth relocates himself and his son to India, where they both learn what it really means to be human. As their chosen paths reap globally disastrous conclusions, Paul realizes that the real world cannot be replicated, and Kenneth must learn to accept his son for the man that he has become.
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