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Review of Man Mission

Posted: 29 Mar 2024, 07:05
by Osakwe Emmanuel
[Following is a volunteer review of "Man Mission" by Eytan Uliel.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Have you ever thought of giving up everything? To give up the hustle and bustle of the city, the difficult juggling act of work and family, and all in between? Since it has been shown to be incredibly therapeutic, have you ever thought about embarking on exhilarating trips with your closest friends? We go on an expedition with four adventurous men in Eytan Uliel's book Man Mission.

After some time, Sam, Alec, Daniel, and the author,Eythan turned it into a yearly trip when they would escape their everyday lives and do whatever amused them. Over the course of fifteen years, we saw them transform from carefree bachelors to husbands and fathers who had to shoulder the responsibility of managing this great weight. However, what appeared to be enjoyment soon evolved into a sanctuary for reality denial.

I was engrossed in the work because of the way it portrayed the four men's real concern for one another and their unshakable friendship and unity. I really like the story's portrayal of humour and teamwork, and the book did a good job of highlighting the men's struggle for acceptability in the "wives' community," which strengthens the bonds between their women. I found the portrayal of their hardships, fears, and obstacles to be quite poignant, which held my attention throughout.

I had nothing negative to say about this book. Sincerely, I award this book five out of five stars because of its thorough analysis of fatherhood and how it affects the lives of the characters. Realising that becoming a father involves more than just getting married, having children, and having a rewarding career was fascinating. I was captivated by the book's unwavering suspense and intensity from start to finish. My understanding of the characters' motivations and difficulties was further enhanced by my background knowledge of them. I strongly recommend this book to anyone searching for an interesting and thought-provoking read. The editing is okay, I found just a few errors.

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