Youth Challenges (Edition1), Clarence B Kelland (9789371136310) — Readings Books

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Youth Challenges (Edition1)
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Youth Challenges (Edition1)

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Youth challenges examines the friction between inherited duty and personal conviction within a social structure dominated by wealth and influence. It explores how internal conflict arises when tradition collides with shifting cultural and economic realities. The pressure to uphold a family legacy becomes a test of identity as the protagonist confronts rigid expectations in business, class, and marriage. The story amplifies the contrast between privilege and protest, revealing how exposure to labor unrest forces a reevaluation of long-held beliefs. Rather than depicting conflict as purely external, it focuses on the quiet rebellion of thought, where questioning one's place in the hierarchy becomes a radical act. Tension builds through decisions that challenge authority and social norms, highlighting how true growth often involves unlearning. The generational divide underscores the difficulty of change in institutions shaped by custom, especially when those institutions benefit from inequality. Through moments of reflection and confrontation, the protagonist begins to reshape values previously accepted without question. The narrative portrays transformation not as a rejection of roots but as a redefinition of legacy, showing how moral clarity can emerge in the face of inherited power.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books LLP
Country
IN
Date
25 April 2025
Pages
260
ISBN
9789371136310

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Youth challenges examines the friction between inherited duty and personal conviction within a social structure dominated by wealth and influence. It explores how internal conflict arises when tradition collides with shifting cultural and economic realities. The pressure to uphold a family legacy becomes a test of identity as the protagonist confronts rigid expectations in business, class, and marriage. The story amplifies the contrast between privilege and protest, revealing how exposure to labor unrest forces a reevaluation of long-held beliefs. Rather than depicting conflict as purely external, it focuses on the quiet rebellion of thought, where questioning one's place in the hierarchy becomes a radical act. Tension builds through decisions that challenge authority and social norms, highlighting how true growth often involves unlearning. The generational divide underscores the difficulty of change in institutions shaped by custom, especially when those institutions benefit from inequality. Through moments of reflection and confrontation, the protagonist begins to reshape values previously accepted without question. The narrative portrays transformation not as a rejection of roots but as a redefinition of legacy, showing how moral clarity can emerge in the face of inherited power.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books LLP
Country
IN
Date
25 April 2025
Pages
260
ISBN
9789371136310