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In Death of a Blue Jay, a man is forced to face his inner demons as he learns to embrace life’s nuances and rediscovers his own faith. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
The inspiration for my story was based on a trip to Bar Harbor, Maine. My friend and I were not cognizant of the time on one hike and we found ourselves trying to hike back after sunset in the darkness. This experience helped me understand how life is hard and we all have a “dark path” to follow to reconcile past traumas or mistakes. The issue is it is hard to face this reality so most people tend to mask their obligations and distract themselves with comfort. Along the process, there is humility involved and a reliance on a higher power above ourselves.
Did you plan the tone and direction of the novel before writing, or did it come out organically as you were writing?
I planned the very beginning and ending of the novel before writing and also established the main themes throughout the novel. I started writing the book with the scene from the very middle of the novel and organically the tone and direction developed as I was writing from the beginning to the end.
What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?
Some themes that were important for me to explore in this book were mortality, morality, and the search for God.
What is one thing you hope readers take away from Jeremy’s story?
Charity is an essential call for all of us in life and we must be realistic with our mental health and reconcile any past traumas before giving joy to others because otherwise we are left confused, stuck, and selfish!
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This book has received recognition from:
International Impact Book Awards (May 2024) under Christian Fantasy.
2nd Quarter 2024 Firebird Book Award Winner- Christian Fiction (1st Place) and Religious Fiction (2nd place)
In D’Souza’s “Death of a Blue Jay“, Jeremy Martin goes through a supernatural experience of ups and downs and understands that there is value even when we fall because there will be new lessons gained for future use of wisdom.
In the fictional world of ROB-RAH-RATS, Jeremy is forced to face his unconscious mind, where his deepest secrets are revealed; and where he must face his inner demons and build virtue to ultimately return to the real world and fulfill a final act of charity. D’Souza shares contemplation and the allegory of certain objects to give the reader a new perspective on the value of living by eyes of faith rather than simply by eyes of sight.
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Death of a Blue Jay
Posted by Literary Titan

Death of a Blue Jay is an intriguing novel that captures the essence of human resilience and spiritual introspection. Author Nicholas D’Souza weaves a narrative that invites readers into a reflective journey marked by poignant symbolism and philosophical musings. The story unfolds through a series of events that challenge Jeremy Martin to confront his past and embrace the nuances of life and faith. This is all framed by a mystical and somewhat tragic ambiance.
D’Souza’s writing style stands out with its poetic undertones and rich descriptive elements. This creates a vivid tapestry of scenes that tug at the heartstrings. The language heightens the emotional gravity of the plot, making each chapter resonate with a palpable sense of purpose and introspection. The book’s dialogue is steeped in authenticity. The dialogue furthers the thematic depth and showcases D’Souza’s ability to craft conversations that are both meaningful and moving.
While the novel’s philosophical leanings are its strength, at times I felt the philosophical asides occasionally disrupted the pacing. However, these moments also serve as the book’s most illuminating and provide readers with a chance to pause and reflect on the themes presented.
Death of a Blue Jay is a thoughtful, if not intense, exploration of life’s fragility and the human capacity for spiritual and emotional growth. This book will appeal to those who enjoy novels that challenge their way of thinking and open up avenues for personal reflection. It’s especially suited for readers who are drawn to stories that blend psychological depth with a strong moral and philosophical backbone. D’Souza offers a unique literary experience that is both challenging and rewarding.
Pages: 438 | ASIN : B0CXD277FY
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