The book, “Impossible Makes possible” is a crime story which was written during Thanksgiving holidays when spending the days in the Zion National Park. The plot of the story was imagined during the visit to National Park two years ago. " Impossible Makes Possible” is a crime story where six friends visited Zion National Park for trekking and hiking. All of them were the students of Pheonix university. How the planning was done and separated one of the loved ones. The story is related to peer relationships and real friendship. The question always is whether it is difficult to find a real friend or not. There is a popular proverb, “A friend in need is a friend indeed.” Is this the correct proverb or there is no such word as “friend”? Friendship never sees any creed, poor, rich, or language, it only knows love. Love never believes in jealousy or discrimination.
Learning about personality traits is tough but not impossible. I wonder how the upbringing of a child can mould his choices and friends. It resonated more when I stumbled upon a new book by one of my favourite authors, who writes to impart deep messages of life in her short and vivid stories.
"Impossible Makes Possible” is a crime story where six friends visited Zion National Park for trekking and hiking. All of them were the students of Phoenix University. One of the friends, Christopher is found dead in the serene waters where he went with his friends for trekking. No one could figure out the reason for his sudden demise or murder.
As the investigation proceeds, the friends are cross-questioned, and the planning is figured out. I was intrigued to know how he was separated from his loved ones and why. The way the childhood memories are pondered one by one and the real reason comes upfront shocked me.
The story is related to peer relationships and real friendship. The question always is whether it is difficult to find a real friend. Here the author makes you realise that whatever happens, happens for a reason. Only God knows the real reason behind every doing.
Verse from the book that piqued me 💓 Two words with D: duty and destiny. Nobody can judge which has entity. Performing duty is a worldly fact. Achieving destiny is the karma’s nest.
The story is fast-paced and thrilling, making the reader learn many facts about the place and humans. The added poetic verses make it more enthralling. Overall, it is a thought-provoking read.