Publisher's Synopsis
"Drummer Needs A Drum" is a powerful and emotionally charged novel that explores the struggle, resilience, and ultimate triumph of a poor drummer's family in rural India. Set against the backdrop of poverty, oppression, and deep social divisions, the novel weaves a moving narrative of love, justice, identity, and the unbreakable rhythm of hope. At the center of the story is Karshalyn, the son of Krishalyn, a downtrodden street drummer who plays not for fame, but to earn enough to feed his six-member family. His mother, Prysha, and grandmother, Drisha, work as maids, while his sister Nyasa dreams beyond the chains of poverty, even as she endures racism and social ridicule in college. The family's backbone-Krishalyn's father, Krampalyn-was once part of a revolutionary gang, only to be betrayed and murdered by corrupt forces trying to silence dissent. From a narrow lane in a neglected village, Karshalyn begins his journey armed only with an old drum, his unwavering will, and the burden of his family's suffering. His turning point arrives when he meets Elina, a courageous young woman who falls for him after witnessing his bravery against street goons. As their bond deepens, Karshalyn's rhythm becomes a language of revolution, and his music ignites a movement. When his composition "The Hungry Drum" goes viral during the prestigious European Global Music Festival, Karshalyn transforms from an anonymous village boy into a global symbol of artistic resistance. Yet with fame comes new enemies-remnants of the criminal network that once destroyed his grandfather and silenced his father. With Nyasa emerging as a brilliant ethical hacker and Elina rising as a powerful state officer, the trio fight corruption, cyber injustice, and societal prejudice. Together, they challenge the systems that once tried to erase them. Through courtroom battles, digital wars, and public performances, they carve a new path-not only for themselves but for the countless voiceless souls they represent. Blending elements of thrill, tragedy, romance, political drama, and social justice, Drummer Needs A Drum is a story of a family's transformation-from victims of fate to makers of destiny. With rich symbolism, emotional depth, and cross-cultural reflections-including links to European resistance culture, music traditions, and digital revolutions-the novel resonates as a universal anthem of courage. Because in a world where the powerful have megaphones,
sometimes, all it takes to shake the system...
is a boy with a drum. Genre: Social Fiction, Musical Drama, Resistance Literature Themes: Poverty, Family, Racism, Art as Protest, Justice, Youth Empowerment, Romance, Identity Target Audience: Young adults and adults interested in social justice narratives, cultural resilience, and transformative art. Author: Dr. H S Swadhin Kumar Pal
Renowned for his socially conscious storytelling and fusion of art, philosophy, and activism.