Savagely Noble: A Young Man’s Journey From Ignorance, Through Illusion, To Identity

Savagely Noble: A Young Man’s Journey From Ignorance, Through Illusion, To Identity

by Scott G. Harvey

Psychological
Amazon:★★★★4.0(26)
Goodreads:★★★★3.87(15)
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Added on January 12, 2026

Description

An entirely unique approach to the coming-of-age genre in which the reader is swept away on a philosophical adventure across time and space.Abandoned in an alienating world, Savagely Noble brings the reader on a voyage to connect individual and collective identities. As the expedition spirals out of control, this psychological thriller will make you question how best to live, what is real, and whether you're truly free.Nearly two decades after being mysteriously deserted in a hospital waiting room in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, this is the tale of Bhanu. Distraught and disillusioned by shocking news of his bloodline origins, the rise of American far-right politics, and an act of noble heroism gone terribly wrong, Bhanu runs away in search of his biological parents and native homeland. Along the way, he discovers that the people we meet in our travels are often just as captivating, if not more, than the destinations we seek. However, can we ever truly return home?

Reader Reviews

★★Vickie

I really did not like this book. The main character is adopted into a family, which takes care of him until he goes to college. He accidentally kills another student and begins his journey by running away. He takes the credit card that his parents gave him for emergencies and buys a ticket back to where he was born. His parents become worried about him when he doesn't contact them. They finally check their credit card and find that he booked a flight to his homeland. They then book flights for t

★★★★★Thompson

Savagely Noble isn’t just a story, it’s an experience. Scott G. Harvey takes the coming-of-age genre and spins it into something philosophical, adventurous, and deeply human. Bhanu’s search for identity pulled me in from the very first page, and the way the narrative weaves time, space, and raw emotion is masterful. This book makes you think about life, freedom, and the people who shape us. A bold, captivating read!