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Father’s Day: The Resolve of a Father to Find His Missing Child

Sneha reviews Father’s Day that deals with the unflinching resolve of a father to find his missing child. An unputdownable mystery about a Good Samaritan. An exclusive for Different Truths.

Book: Father’s Day

Author:  Praful Shah

Genre: Social 

My Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆

Some stories are so heart wrenching that it takes all of your courage to go on reading. This is one such story of a father and son.

A fiveyearold boy, Sanket, is kidnapped from his school. His father started searching for his missing child alongside the police. He faces disappointment after disappointment but never lost faith.

A five-year-old boy, Sanket, is kidnapped from his school. His father started searching for his missing child alongside the police. He faces disappointment after disappointment but never lost faith. With each dead end his resolve got stronger.

He searched day and night, knocked on every possible gate, which might lead him to his son but to no avail.

In the meantime, he decides to help other parents, who lost their children due to kidnapping

In the meantime, he decides to help other parents, who lost their children due to kidnapping, but is unable to locate the criminals due to lack of evidence.

He keeps searching until he not only found the criminal, who abducted Sanket but also all the information regarding abduction.

He helped other parents in finding their children’s culprit too.

This is based on real incident and it’s really touching to read. The author has done a tremendous job in penning down the true feelings and struggles of parents

This is based on real incident and it’s really touching to read. The author has done a tremendous job in penning down the true feelings and struggles of parents, who are pinning for their missing child.

The events keep happening one by one and it keep us glued till the end. All engrossing, nail biting anxiety and engaging mystery. The narration is quite impressive.

It is an inspirational journey of a parent and his love for his child. The writing style is unique and author has taken care of minute details.

The language is easy to read. It is an inspirational journey of a parent and his love for his child. The writing style is unique and author has taken care of minute details. It’s cinematic, feels like the scenes are playing in front of your eyes.

A must read!

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