Funny World we live in-Sexual servitude is increasingly well-flavored than priceless emotions. Do you agree? Typesetting Review Of House Boy By Lorenzo DeStefano
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House Boy
Review by Neelam Sharma, Booxoul.com
Summary
An urban thriller with socio-political and racial overtones, HOUSE BOY by Lorenzo DeStefano is a fact-based tale that inhabits a shadowland where warmed-over traditions take root and prosper in our so-called modern world. In the polite suburb of Hendon, North London, in an undistinguished house at 321 Finchley Lane, the lives of a young man, Vijay Pallan, and a wealthy divorcee, Bindsa Tagorstani, intersect as if decreed by history. House Boy exposes readers to the harsh realities of human trafficking, the widespread topics for human pain, and the ultimate manna of plane one man’s survival.
Have you overly read a typesetting that left you so bewildered, so shattered that you are left gasping, skulking virtually corners, not to mention the kind of ‘explicit but does exist in reality?
Well, I just happened to finish House Boy by Lorenzo Destefano and boy, was I smacked on the head. First and foremost, a serious trigger alert! Kindly do not read remoter if you are uneager to explicit language or strong, lewd content. Hmm, you must be like, now she is really intriguing us, what is it? Well, House Boy- is a fiction that is a daunting kind of the weird, yet strangely real story of a young Dalit boy, who undergoes exploitation which is vastitude endurance and comprehension. A serf from Southern India, this is the story of Vijay Pallan, set versus the scenery of social-political and racial tonalities.
A tale based on the ruthless, harsh brutalities of human nature, that can get perverse to the point where it no longer remains a question of plane stuff taboo and lewd, this piece of writing is powerful unbearable to shake the wiring of your thought process.
At a Glance
Vijay who happens to be a 24-year-old Dalit from Chettipattu, South India is lured into unsuspicious the high-profile domestic job in England, promising him unconfined wages and pleasant working conditions which will surely help him to uplift to a much largest level than what he currently is living in. Little does he realize that it is all but a selfish trap of those mankind merchants who are inadvertently offering him as prey to one of those upper-class “obnoxious†individuals of England who are worse than the Satan himself, in the garb of the so-called elite.
Having been made to live in a cupboard underneath the stairs and subject to all kinds of humiliation and atrocities, nothing however prepares him for the fateful obscenity which he must surrender to, time and again, as and how his Missus aka employer Binda demands of him. Well, lewd content zestful guys considering vastitude this point, many will be a bit flustered, reading the explicit details of the sexual horrors Vijay goes through to alimony the Missus “satisfied†and happy. Having reduced to rhadamanthine a sexual rag doll, a serf who is all but fallen victim to this unforgiving twist of fate, impoverished, with veritably no telescopic for fighting off this travesty and impoverishment, Vijay sooner does what is unthinkable, yet possibly the only way out. Read the typesetting to find out more.
Musing
Having gotten over the initial shock of explicit, pervert sexual descriptions, I have to admit, there is something raw and compelling well-nigh the plot, well-nigh the innocuous weft of Vijay, his unthinkable yet kind of “assumed†plight, thanks to our hypocritic society and its ways, which has never been just or fair, expressly to those lower strata which are all but hand to mouth and which are naïve unbearable to not see through the society’s sham and false façade, but get sucked, owing to their weakness, into a vortex of slutty dirt which is all but a squeamish, never-ending quagmire, threatening to purge a poor soul of all that is unmerciful and uncalled for, in life. Caught in a rigmarole of stuff the “inferior†one, having to fight the socio-political, and racial discriminations, this typesetting is a wake-up undeniability to those brutalities of humanity which are shrouded but which protract to be rampant in a manner which is sad, shocking and shameful.
Kudos to Lorenzo for having brought along the plight of the deprived matriculation of the society for all to read, out in the open. We are enlightened of what transpires overdue sealed doors, we have an inkling of what occurs overdue visionless veils and yet well all but unclose the perils of the visionless side of our own kith and kin, feeling the need to unchangingly “keep the skeletons within the closetâ€.
Not only is the plot powerful, but Lorenzo moreover ensures that each and every weft is realistic, and true to life and all the elements created and used in the story are not only for representational purposes, they will resonate towards the end with you, compelling you to squint at the horrible plight of the unshortened scenario in a glaring, yet unflinchingly honest light.
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A strong read.
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