Tuesday, January 8, 2008

About Sentuhan Muttaqeen..my second book

To have a happy home and family is the ultimate dream of any man. Or a woman for that matter. A stable home full of love and care, would certainly provide a conducive environment for the upbringing of a child. In this happy home too, a child’s full potential may be explored and optimized.

What would happen if the dream home suddenly collapses? The innocent child would of course be the first one to be affected. The parents are no longer under the same roof. The child might be induced to think that he or she is the one to be at fault. Worse still, the child feels unloved. The tell-tale signs such as retaliation, rebellion, bullying at school are just the tips of the iceberg…

This second book of mine tries to open a window in the life of a little boy who is experiencing just that, i.e. a broken home...

A lot of questions and underlying answers have been interwoven in the story line. If separation seems to be the only way and deemed to be inevitable then, what sort of damage control measures should the parents be made aware of? What are the factors that may bring about solace and ‘stabilize’ the child? What about the other members of the family; the grandmother, for example? How about the roles of teachers, friends at school and other members of the society?

These are some of the curtains that have been drawn open in the book. Although Sentuhan Muttaqeen was published and placed under the category for children's reading, it is hoped that parents and other members of the society may benefit or learn something out of the portrayal of the characters in the story…Insya Allah..

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