Turmoil

Turmoil by Dulat Issabekov, published by Hertfordshire Press on November 30, 2022, is a literary work that explores the complexities of human relationships and societal norms. This edition, written in English and spanning 262 pages, follows the journey of Bagila, who leaves her home to study at the University of Almaty. During her train ride, she encounters a man previously rejected by her father, which prompts her to confront the selfishness and corruption that permeate the adult world.
Readers will find that Turmoil delves into themes of jealousy, desperation, and the masks people wear to conform to societal expectations. As Bagila grapples with her initial judgment of the man, she begins to uncover deeper truths about freedom and the constraints of society. The narrative invites reflection on the contrasts between youthful innocence and the harsh realities of adulthood, making it a thought-provoking addition to the realm of literature and fiction.
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Bagila’s life was great, she was leaving her home to study at the University of Almaty. On the train ride there, she had an encounter with a man who her father kicked out for his rudeness, Bagila was appalled by the man’s selfishness, but eventually, Bagila began to understand that the world of adults was no less corrupt, filled with jealousy, desperation and hopelessness, all hidden behind the masks of conformity, only after reading the note the man had left behind, that she began to understand that he might be the only free spirit, in the world of the chained.
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