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Yang Burzhomes’ Alien Advocate PK is a thought-provoking allegorical novel that critiques India’s entrenched social hierarchies and institutional failures through the lens of an alien anthropologist. It succeeds in exposing contradictions within human civilization but also raises questions about narrative execution and accessibility.

Overview of the Novel
The protagonist, PK, comes from Elysium, a utopian planet where beings exist as fluid energy forms.
PK’s mission is emic immersion—to live among humans and experience their realities firsthand.
The central theme is the paradox of humanity: immense artistic and technological potential coexisting with caste discrimination, corruption, and systemic injustice.

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The Kite That Flew Beyond the Gaza Siege
A kite, a wish, and a promise to touch the moon… In a place where the sky rains fire, one child’s imagination is the most powerful weapon of all.
A kite, a wish, and a promise to touch the moon… In a place where the sky rains fire, one child’s imagination is the most powerful weapon of all. Eleven-year-old Mariam’s world is painted in the vibrant colors of the Gaza market, the scent of her father’s old books, and the boundless sky where she and her older brother Zayn fly their kites. To Mariam, these are no ordinary kites—they are “Scribes,” writing their invisible wishes for peace upon the wind. But when the relentless conflict known as the “Iron Beast” shatters her home and school, Mariam’s childhood is stolen away. READ MORE

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A Sherpa’s journey up Everest becomes a battle for the soul of every worker on earth.
Tenzing has spent forty seasons on the mountain—not as a conqueror, but as a bearer. He carries the oxygen, the dreams, and the bloated egos of wealthy foreigners to the roof of the world. But when a preventable accident shatters a young porter’s leg for the sake of a bonus, a quiet fury begins to burn in Tenzing’s chest. He sees the truth: on Everest, the Sherpa is not a guide, but a commodity. A thing to be used, deducted from, and replaced.
This is not just a mountain story. It is the story of our time. READ MORE

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