41 (The Symbol of Hate) by Muhammad Irtiza Mehdi
The story builds up around the nature of Ulva and Vernon’s connection. Time hasn’t been kind to Vernon, an autistic guy whom his schizophrenic wife entices into molding a new perception of humanity.
Parallel to this, Ulva’s existence is clung to a regretful past, which suffocates her to date. As the tale progresses, nature starts whispering into their ears the secrets of each of the seven symbols left for them.
The entire living kind is eager to make the tale reach a decisive end, but it takes an unexpected turn.
The book discusses several mental illnesses by seeking refuge in a story highlighting the seriousness of some social issues and how they impact one’s mental health; thus, this book is creatively crafted.
It is also enriched with intricately managed symbolism to propagate the message of love and affection, especially self-love.
The book is a psychological experience that connects thousands of brains. The ultimate aim is to reach the survivors and make them feel owned.