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The Illusion: Escaping Tyranny, Finding Redemption
$3.99 – $15.00
“The Illusion” transports readers across the beautiful landscapes of Burma’s temple city, the peaceful expanses of Thailand, and the busy streets of New York. It reveals the remarkable trek of Danny, a young Burmese student fleeing the oppressive grip of a military regime. Seeking sanctuary in the United States, Danny’s journey is fueled by ambition and the promise of success as an entrepreneur. However, Danny’s dreams are shattered when tragedy strikes. A school building’s walk bridge constructed by his company collapsed due to compromised materials and falsified inspections, resulting in a devastating loss of life. Accused of murder by a relentless grand jury, Danny is forced to flee, only to be arrested by the FBI in his attempt to return to Burma. Convicted of second-degree murder after a rough trial, Danny was sentenced to eighteen years in prison, haunted by the shade of his past and the painful memories of his mother’s death. Yet, within the prison trap, Danny discovers a ray of hope through reflection and meditation. As a guiding light in the darkness of imprisonment, Danny is transformed by his quest for inner peace. Serving as a counselor and philosopher to his fellow inmates, he finds redemption in helping others guide their struggles. Upon his early release, Danny seeks solace in a monastery, where he embraces his role as a meditation instructor and mentor, offering guidance to those searching for meaning and purpose. Through its interesting narrative, this book looks into the complexities of human nature, exploring themes of ambition, greed, fear, and compassion while challenging conventional ideas of truth and happiness.
Radha –
This is an exceptional book of an immigrant asylum seeker whose life goes haywire in the land of plenty in an environment which allows “ easy way out” for those who run a life of shortcuts to success! It also exemplifies the old American adage- easy come easy go!However , this story is held together beautifully by the fiber of spirituality! In the true following of Buddha the person who commits a crime suffers loss in this life. There’s a slow transformation of the main character with self realization bringing a ray of hope in an otherwise dark and somber tale! Easy to read and non preaching non judgmental book leaves you hungry for more!