
Pilgrimage To Nowhere
Book Details
- Publisher: Book Cob
- Author: Siddharth Pandey
- Language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- Release Date: 01 December 2018
- ISBN: 9789387809246
- Brand: Book Cob
- Package Dimensions: 9.8 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches
About the Book
This thought-provoking English novel by Siddharth Pandey explores themes of identity, ambition, mortality, and the uncertain journey of self-discovery. Centered around the emotional and psychological struggles of a young boy and an aging man, the story examines how dreams, memories, ideals, and fears shape human choices and perceptions of success.
The narrative presents coming-of-age not as a straightforward path but as a complex process filled with doubt, confusion, and inner conflict. While the young protagonist struggles with changing ideas of success and purpose, the older man confronts fears of mortality and searches for meaning, legacy, and immortality through his influence and work.
Written in a reflective and literary style, the book blends psychological depth with philosophical undertones, encouraging readers to question reality, ambition, and the meaning of fulfillment. Ideal for readers interested in contemporary fiction, introspective storytelling, and character-driven narratives, this novel offers an engaging exploration of human emotions and existential thought.
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Book Details
- Publisher: Book Cob
- Author: Siddharth Pandey
- Language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- Release Date: 01 December 2018
- ISBN: 9789387809246
- Brand: Book Cob
- Package Dimensions: 9.8 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches
About the Book
This thought-provoking English novel by Siddharth Pandey explores themes of identity, ambition, mortality, and the uncertain journey of self-discovery. Centered around the emotional and psychological struggles of a young boy and an aging man, the story examines how dreams, memories, ideals, and fears shape human choices and perceptions of success.
The narrative presents coming-of-age not as a straightforward path but as a complex process filled with doubt, confusion, and inner conflict. While the young protagonist struggles with changing ideas of success and purpose, the older man confronts fears of mortality and searches for meaning, legacy, and immortality through his influence and work.
Written in a reflective and literary style, the book blends psychological depth with philosophical undertones, encouraging readers to question reality, ambition, and the meaning of fulfillment. Ideal for readers interested in contemporary fiction, introspective storytelling, and character-driven narratives, this novel offers an engaging exploration of human emotions and existential thought.

















