The Ordinary Days (Paperback)
Ashim
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Add to basketPaperback. The Ordinary DaysHow much of yourself must you lose to gain the world?Adnan has always been a man defined by his reach. From the dust-laden streets of his youth to the gleaming corridors of power and corporate success, his journey has been fueled by a singular, relentless ambition. He has built a life that most would envy-a blueprint of achievement, status, and modern sophistication.But as the "ordinary days" begin to stack up, the foundation of his carefully constructed world starts to hairline and crack.Torn between the person he was taught to be and the man he has become, Adnan must navigate a complex web of family expectations, professional betrayals, and the quiet, haunting voice of his own conscience. When the life he built threatens to collapse under the weight of his own choices, he is forced to face a devastating truth: that the greatest distance isn't between cities or social classes, but between the heart and the home."The Ordinary Days" is a poignant and lyrical exploration of the modern soul. It is a story for anyone who has ever wondered if they've traded their peace for their progress, and for those still searching for a way back to what truly matters. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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The Ordinary Days
How much of yourself must you lose to gain the world?
Adnan has always been a man defined by his reach. From the dust-laden streets of his youth to the gleaming corridors of power and corporate success, his journey has been fueled by a singular, relentless ambition. He has built a life that most would envy-a blueprint of achievement, status, and modern sophistication.
But as the "ordinary days" begin to stack up, the foundation of his carefully constructed world starts to hairline and crack.
Torn between the person he was taught to be and the man he has become, Adnan must navigate a complex web of family expectations, professional betrayals, and the quiet, haunting voice of his own conscience. When the life he built threatens to collapse under the weight of his own choices, he is forced to face a devastating truth: that the greatest distance isn't between cities or social classes, but between the heart and the home.
"The Ordinary Days" is a poignant and lyrical exploration of the modern soul. It is a story for anyone who has ever wondered if they've traded their peace for their progress, and for those still searching for a way back to what truly matters.
ASHIM is a contemporary novelist dedicated to exploring the quiet, often overlooked complexities of the modern human experience. With a background deeply rooted in West Africa, his writing delves into the friction between tradition and ambition, and the enduring power of the human spirit.
Born with a foot in two worlds, ASHIM writes from the heart of the experience he describes-the relentless pull of modern success and the quiet, steady call of his roots in Ghana. He believes that the most "ordinary" days are often where the most extraordinary transformations happen. Born from a desire to give voice to the "ordinary days" that shape a life, his prose is both lyrical and grounded, offering readers a window into the souls of characters navigating the pressures of a rapidly changing world.
In his debut, The 98-Percent Connection, and his latest work, The Ordinary Days, ASHIM weaves together narratives of identity, family expectations, and the courageous pursuit of personal truth. When he isn't writing, he is an observer of the nuances of contemporary culture, always searching for the next story that connects us all.
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