It's not an easy choice, but that's ok. Easy doesn't equal good. Difficulty doesn't equal bad. It's just life, is all
It's not an easy choice, but that's ok. Easy doesn't equal good. Difficulty doesn't equal bad. It's just life, is all
Barry Lyga is a renowned author known for his thought-provoking and emotionally charged novels. His works often delve into complex and difficult themes, challenging readers to confront uncomfortable truths and grapple with moral dilemmas. In many of his books, Lyga explores the idea that life is not always easy, and that making difficult choices is a natural part of the human experience.One of Lyga's recurring themes is the notion that easy does not necessarily equal good, and that difficulty does not necessarily equal bad. This idea is exemplified in his novel "Bang," which tells the story of a teenage boy named Sebastian who struggles with guilt and shame after accidentally shooting and killing his baby sister when he was just four years old. Throughout the novel, Sebastian grapples with the consequences of his actions and must ultimately make the difficult choice to confront his past and seek forgiveness.