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In the shadows between power and powerlessness, corruption and conscience, vengeance and virtue, these stories expose the raw nerve of contemporary society.The Distance Between Us is a piercing collection of political allegories and moral dramas that strip away comfortable illusions about human civilization. From the streets of Kathmandu to international peace conferences, from hidden ant kingdoms to smoke-filled corridors of power, author Bed Prasad Uprety weaves narratives that force us to confront uncomfortable truths about the systems we've built and the choices we make within them.Watch a...
In the shadows between power and powerlessness, corruption and conscience, vengeance and virtue, these stories expose the raw nerve of contemporary society.
The Distance Between Us is a piercing collection of political allegories and moral dramas that strip away comfortable illusions about human civilization. From the streets of Kathmandu to international peace conferences, from hidden ant kingdoms to smoke-filled corridors of power, author Bed Prasad Uprety weaves narratives that force us to confront uncomfortable truths about the systems we've built and the choices we make within them.
Watch an elderly earthquake survivor die on hunger strike while politicians feast behind closed doors. Follow a teacher who discovers that entering politics to fight corruption might only make him corrupt. Witness a child soldier abandoned by the revolution she bled for. Experience the horror of a spiritual guru whose benevolence masks predatory evil. Walk beside a father forced to choose between his daughter's safety and his country's sovereignty.
These aren't comfortable stories. They don't offer easy answers or tidy resolutions. Instead, they hold up a mirror to the mechanisms of oppression-how the powerful maintain control, how systems corrupt even the well-intentioned, how ordinary people navigate impossible moral terrain.
Uprety writes with the unflinching clarity of someone who has witnessed injustice firsthand. His prose is lean and devastating, his characters achingly human in their flaws and aspirations. Whether exploring political manipulation, religious exploitation, or the thousand small compromises that erode integrity, these stories ask the most essential question: In a broken system, how do we remain human?
For readers who appreciate the moral complexity of Khaled Hosseini, the political insight of Arundhati Roy, and the unflinching social commentary of Chinua Achebe, The Distance Between Us offers stories that linger long after the final page-challenging, disturbing, and ultimately necessary reading for anyone trying to understand the world we've created and the world we might yet build.
Eight stories. Eight windows into the machinery of power and the cost of resistance. One urgent question: What will you choose when the distance between right and survival becomes impossible to bridge?
The Distance Between Us is a piercing collection of political allegories and moral dramas that strip away comfortable illusions about human civilization. From the streets of Kathmandu to international peace conferences, from hidden ant kingdoms to smoke-filled corridors of power, author Bed Prasad Uprety weaves narratives that force us to confront uncomfortable truths about the systems we've built and the choices we make within them.
Watch an elderly earthquake survivor die on hunger strike while politicians feast behind closed doors. Follow a teacher who discovers that entering politics to fight corruption might only make him corrupt. Witness a child soldier abandoned by the revolution she bled for. Experience the horror of a spiritual guru whose benevolence masks predatory evil. Walk beside a father forced to choose between his daughter's safety and his country's sovereignty.
These aren't comfortable stories. They don't offer easy answers or tidy resolutions. Instead, they hold up a mirror to the mechanisms of oppression-how the powerful maintain control, how systems corrupt even the well-intentioned, how ordinary people navigate impossible moral terrain.
Uprety writes with the unflinching clarity of someone who has witnessed injustice firsthand. His prose is lean and devastating, his characters achingly human in their flaws and aspirations. Whether exploring political manipulation, religious exploitation, or the thousand small compromises that erode integrity, these stories ask the most essential question: In a broken system, how do we remain human?
For readers who appreciate the moral complexity of Khaled Hosseini, the political insight of Arundhati Roy, and the unflinching social commentary of Chinua Achebe, The Distance Between Us offers stories that linger long after the final page-challenging, disturbing, and ultimately necessary reading for anyone trying to understand the world we've created and the world we might yet build.
Eight stories. Eight windows into the machinery of power and the cost of resistance. One urgent question: What will you choose when the distance between right and survival becomes impossible to bridge?
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