In 'Room', a novel by Emma Donoghue, we witness an intense and emotive journey through the eyes of five-year-old Jack who knows no world beyond the confines of an eleven-by-eleven-foot space. To Jack, the Room is a sanctuary filled with wonders, his imagination fed by the makeshift toys, stories, and the comfort of his Ma's presence. In contrast, for Ma, the Room is a prison where she has been held captive since nineteen. Her love for Jack weaves a semblance of normalcy and nurtures his curiosity. Yet, as Jack grows, so does his awareness, and Ma realizes that the walls that kept them safe are also barriers to their freedom. Boldly narrated in Jack's voice, this powerful story is a profound tale of love, resilience, and the will to break free from one's shackles, laying bare the strength found in the bond between mother and child against all odds.