Om Pernant Le Temps
Authored by Sabera Rasoolbi, PERNANT LE TEMPS, or Have No Time, is a book that boasts many qualities. For starters, this book is incredibly easy to read, so readers have no difficulty reading, understanding, and finishing the entire book in a single go. The author masterfully crafted the book in a way that, despite having multiple themes and chapters, the book effortlessly transitions from one theme to another. Some chapters take readers on an exciting historic journey when the Dutch governors ruled Mauritius back in the eighteenth century. The next chapter brings readers effortlessly to modern-day Mauritius and how things have changed over centuries.
The sudden rise of COVID-19 inflicted society negatively in a way that caused businesses and educational institutions to close indefinitely. Sibling infight was a daily sight in many neighborhoods. The best part about Rasoolbi's crafty writing is that it provides complete insight to readers without wasting words. Her book sums up the changing society and its increasing inclination toward technology, which wasn't the case in Mauritius two decades ago.
Rasoolbi, now residing permanently in the UK, was born and raised for nineteen years in Mauritius. After leaving for the UK, she went back to Mauritius for a two-month vacation but noticed drastic changes in the society. What was once a small and peaceful island was now home to an increasingly aware and educated population.
Pernant Le Temps (Have No Time) is the epic tale of a great nation that went through several phases of transformation over its centuries-old history. The resilience of a nation is adequately covered in the book, which makes it an ideal read for readers of all ages. For those who wish to learn about the hidden secrets of how nations rise and fall on the global scene during their lifetime, including those living on Mauritius, a small but noticeable island that is home to roughly half a million people, Pernant Le Temps is arguably the best read in its genre.
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