Flyaway Boy by Jane De Suza - Book Review





What happens when you are not expected by the society the way you are? What if you think out of the said box the society has set? Do you feel free or feel cornered? Does the society really let you be yourself and let you live like you want?
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'Flyaway Boy' by Jane De Suza is story of one such boy, Kabir, who is different from the kids of his age. He doesn't fit in the boxes created by the world, not in his school, not in family and not in the town he lives in.
But what happens when he suddenly vanishes?  Will they really know where he is or did he even exist?
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This book is one good piece of literature with an amazing story about letting one be oneself and learn - relearn on their own pace. The language is simple yet strong. Love the illustrations with words and abstracts. The story has humour, suspense and a message.
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Recommended for kids 10years and above but especially for adults who are shaping kids - parents and teachers.
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