More laughter, tears, and psychological and philosophical insights from the author of Simon’s Diary Volume One - Love Hate and Knowledge. This volume continues Simon’s story as he prepares to leave school and home. Simon of the 2010s and 20s also makes an appearance with significant issues. As in Volume One, we also discover the fate of his relatives during World War Two, revealing the roles of both war criminals and, post-war, Mossad.
As for ideologies and beliefs, the themes are many and varied. From KGB agendas in the 80s, to scientific truth, corruption, the supernatural, jealousy, fairy tales, humour and political correctness, cruelty, bullying, intersectionality, racism, disability issues, karate, death and legacies.
If you’re looking to stimulate your mind with maverick ideas while being emotionally moved by stories and characters who you’ll remember for the rest of your life, then brace yourself for another ride. But don’t forget, reading Volume One first is highly recommended.