Thursday, October 15, 2020

The Only Constant - A Review of Mr. Ben's "Winds of Change" by Alex Andy Phuong

 Ever since the times of Ancient Greece, people knew that change is constant.  The fact that the world keeps changing ever since the dawn of time is a universal fact.  It is also undeniable that writing styles change alongside the development of what readers would consider "literary."  Even during the modern era, authors attempt to both define (as well as redefine) what compelling literature truly is.  Mr. Ben does that with his novel Winds of Change.



Told through ten chapters and a series of thought factories that Mr. Ben himself composed, this is truly a remarkable work of modern literature!  Mr. Ben utilizes Christian theology to compose a didactic work that can educate readers as all people undertake the journey of life itself.  The novel also acknowledges the fundamental fact that learning happens all lifelong, and not just at academic institutions.  The concluding thought factories also reiterate the main themes within the novel, and offers profound insight as to how people can cope with change (but only if they decide to do so, of course).

Change does happen constantly, but people can decide on their own how to deal with the symbolic winds of change!

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