01631nam a22001817a 450000500170000000800410001702000180005804000070007604100120008308200160009510000270011124500430013826000440018130000300022536500530025552011140030870000270142220260128115303.0260128b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9789369892884 cAL aEnglish a158.1bJOSN aJoseph Annamkutty Jose aNot all angels flyb: you could be one aHaryanabHarperCollins Publishersc2025 axvi,191p.bPBc21.5x14cm. aXIA037711b₹231.93c₹d₹239.00f14-01-2026 aA life-changing conversation with a young priest that helps a student fight despair A mother's unwavering support and encouragement after her school-going daughter is brutally raped A security guard's gift of life to a terminally ill young girl A son's journey of rediscovering his mother as an individual An enduring lesson from a freak car accident ... Taken from everyday life, the poignant vignettes in this book explore human themes which are universal. The protagonists don't appear ethereal: they do not possess shining halos and captivating wings, and they certainly aren't airborne. If anything, they bear blemishes. Yet, they do not allow their scars to diminish their essence; in fact, they stand tall in their uniqueness. Not All Angels Fly, masterfully translated from the Malayalam bestseller Daivathinte Charanmar, delves into the intricate interplay between sin and sainthood, while shining a light on the often-overlooked acts of heroism by ordinary people. It begs the question: Should we strive to be flawless, or is it wiser to navigate our imperfections with dignity and compassion? aMundani, Hrishikesh Tr