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Thiloka Karunarathne’s literary debut ‘Kick Off’ was launched recently in Colombo. Thiloka, who is an Attorney-at-Law, is a graduate from the Chartered Governance Institute of UK and Ireland, and holds a Master’s Degree in Law from the University of Colombo. A mother of two young boys, Thiloka’s understanding of the pressures, struggles and inner worlds faced by teenagers add shape to the story. Hence this book appeals not only to young readers, but to parents, guardians and educators. Today’s youngsters encounter issues such as drugs, social media, gaming addiction, or the pressures of school and peer groups, and this book offers hope by providing positive ways to develop character, build resilience and channel energy.
The author brings out the fact that sports like rugby, in this case, are not just games, but powerful tools which are used to teach self-discipline, teamwork, and self-respect. The story interwoven throughout the book is a reminder to the reader not to judge students by their appearance, family background or their past, and that it is possible for young people to change and grow with proper guidance, empathy, and by giving them a second chance. The themes of overcoming prejudice and misunderstanding, falling and rising again, the ability to be of help to others in the midst of struggles, and believing in second chances are effectively and cleverly knitted together through the author’s gift with the pen. Moreover, through ‘Kick Off’, Thiloka uses her writing skills effectively as a tool to instill strong social values in children whilst addressing current issues and challenges they face in the modern world by intertwining fun, excitement and adventure into her plots.
