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Overview

What does it cost to be good in a world that punishes vulnerability?

The Raging Migrant is a novel that traces one young man's journey across borders, belief systems, and moral fault lines-where good intentions collide with harsh consequences.

Krishna Kant "KK" Sharma leaves India burdened by family debt, alcoholism, and emotional instability, convinced that distance and education will deliver clarity and purpose. In the United States, however, his life begins to unravel. A violent assault on a friend, racial suspicion in a post-9/11 America, legal precarity, and the collapse of a secret marriage force KK to confront a devastating truth: resilience without self-awareness can become self-destruction.

Told with emotional restraint and unflinching honesty, The Raging Migrant explores migration not as aspiration, but as survival. It examines masculinity shaped by silence, the inherited weight of family obligation, and the thin line between moral courage and recklessness. As KK struggles to understand when to fight and when to stop, the story asks how much agency any migrant truly holds-and what it means to belong in a world that sees you as provisional.

Blending an introspective style with sharply observed social realities-from immigration systems to cultural expectations-The Raging Migrant is a meditation on love, responsibility, and accountability. It will resonate with readers drawn to literary fiction that grapples with identity, displacement, and ethical reckoning.

This is not a story of triumph.

It is a story of reckoning-and the quiet work of becoming whole.

Details

  • ISBN-13: 9798995789000
  • ISBN-10: 9798995789000
  • Publisher: This Placement Press
  • Publish Date: June 2026
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.38 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.42 pounds
  • Page Count: 152

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