Publisher's Synopsis
The book itself is an ironic representation. It is employed by Simon Fred to refer to the views of the less privileged or an individual from the societal lower-class strata on the activities of the upper-classmen.
It moves from telling a story of his background to the portrayal of the deceitful and insensitive life of the upper class thereby striking a comparative piece.
The first three-piece is about the poet and his crusade against the insensitivity of the rich towards the poor, reiteration the need for them to know the poor whom they consider inferior in their space play a huge role in their lives through the unimaginable "big tiny hole" they fail to see.
And then it drags on and on to where they are also reminded that there is "the law of karma" and that it is the only phenomenon that can serve everyone in a society what they deserve.