The Second Ship: A Journey Beyond the Ice
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Parthasarathy V
This title uses virtual voice narration
The Second Ship: A Journey Beyond the Ice is a lyrical, psychological fable about awakening, change, and the courage to leave behind the illusion of safety.
When Arun, Meera, and their son Rohan board a magnificent ship in the harbour of Bombay, they believe they’ve found stability — first-class comfort, grand rooms, and a future secured. But as the sea turns to ice, their vessel becomes a gilded prison: beautiful, still, and lifeless. Then a messenger appears, whispering of another ship — smaller, humbler, yet free to move.
What follows is a profound voyage through fog and storm, through encounters with mapmakers, whales, and unnamed stars, as the family learns that movement, not magnificence, is the truest form of life. In delicate, poetic prose, the novel unfolds as an allegory of the soul’s thaw — a Jungian passage from ego to authenticity, from grandeur to grace.
Blending myth, dream, and human tenderness, The Second Ship explores the balance between giving and receiving, the sanctity of silence, and the rediscovery of meaning after years of stasis. For readers drawn to Paulo Coelho, Hermann Hesse, or the reflective seascapes of Michael Ondaatje, this story offers a timeless meditation on transformation: that to live is to move, and to move is to remember who we are.