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Homesick for a Home I Don't Have

Sayeed Ahmed

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English
Austin Macauley Publishers
05 December 2025
The mystery surrounding the questions of where anxiety originates, how morosity discreetly overwhelms us, what makes us hopeless, and why we experience joy and optimism remains vague and unanswered. Typically, the brain is regarded as the source of all our emotions and desires. In contrast, others consider the human soul to be the source. In the quest to understand the mysterious and invisible soul, this fictional narrative has sought to uncover some insights into the human psyche. The fiction's protagonists, a homeless boy and his sister, and their interactions with the narrator, have attempted to unveil some insights into the functioning of the human soul. The fictional narrative depicts that the anxiety, fear, joy, optimism, and various desires originate from the invisible soul of each protagonist, which has shaped their life and guided their actions. In contrast, different brain activities, such as attention and memory, organise human intelligence and knowledge. Moreover, brain function helps to hone, inhibit, and shape various emotions. Finally, the fictional narrative has distinguished between brain function and the function of the soul in organising human behaviour.
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Imprint:   Austin Macauley Publishers
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 127mm, 
ISBN:   9781037112690
ISBN 10:   1037112695
Pages:   164
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Sayeed Ahmed is a chartered physiotherapist. He was born in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Currently, he resides permanently in Strasbourg, France. He holds an MSc degree in Health from the University of Greenwich, London, and a postgraduate diploma in Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation Technology from the University of Dundee, and an MA in English from The Open University, UK. He has also studied rehabilitation study in Norway. He has also worked as a physiotherapist in Lusaka, Zambia, and as a senior physiotherapist at St Mary's Hospital, London. Sayeed Ahmed has also published two books, one on the physical management of Osteoarthritis of the knee joint and the other on the rehabilitation of people with neurological disorders.

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