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Imagine warm summer nights, eating ice cream by the pier or going on a long-awaited holiday! This and more was what Lila had been dreaming about for months. Life seemed perfect until one step brought chaos into her seemingly perfect life. We've all been there, wishing for a little more perfection in our lives, but what would life be without any ups and downs? Accepting that there's more to life than happiness or sadness, and that it's okay to ask for help, are important steps Lila needs to take if she wants to be able to enjoy living again. What makes life worth living?
A young lord with a fatal secret that is slowly killing him. A blacksmith who loathes the oppressing aristocracy and takes pleasure in pursuing a forbidden craft. A stable boy with a sleight of hand and a tendency to enjoy the wrong company. A girl, deemed the local witch, who has sought solitary refuge between ancient trees. And a town bowing to a law in fear of what might linger in the uncharted shadows of the nearby woods. As fate entangles the four young adults, they flee together from society into the wild unknown of the forest, where they progressively manage to build themselves a new life among ethereal creatures. But the past is catching up and when fires begin to rise between the treetops, the unforseen group is forced to defend what they have come to call home.
Birds of a Feather zeigt, wie eine scheinbar banale Szene, wie der Tod einer Taube den Blick auf das Leben verändern kann. Diese Sammlung von Geschichten fängt die kleinen, oft übersehenen Momente des Alltags ein, die dennoch tief nachhallen. Mit einem feinen Gespür für die menschliche Psyche zeigt dieses Buch, wie selbst die unscheinbarsten Augenblicke große Emotionen auslösen können. Birds of a Feather shows how a seemingly trivial scene like the death of a pigeon can alter ones perspective on life. This collection of stories captures the small, often overlooked moments of everyday life that nonetheless resonate deeply. With a keen sensitivity to the human psyche, this book reveals how even the most inconspicuous moments can evoke profound emotions.
This collection of poems is a portal to a secret world. A world that cannot be seen with the naked eye. It is hidden in the ordinary moments of our daily lives. A world beyond ordinary colours. Can you see it too? All the photos in this book were taken by my friend and street photographer Prateek Soni in and around Vienna. Check out more of his amazing work on Instagram and soon on his website, which I hope he will finally make one day.
Once upon a time, the world was created by colors. They lived in harmony, until they did not. Red became power-hungry, and the other colors had to stop it. They created a child, perfect for Red, and set her loose to bind Red once and for all. But the child had other plans. The great Tsvuku failed the colors - or did she?
A young boy, lost alone, finds his way through the forest to a strange lady. She takes him in and teaches him about the cruel reality of their situation. This mysterious branding that appeared on his skin is a sign of great power, but also great danger. Will he wield his powers to better the world he found himself in or will he use them to get revenge on those who wronged him?
In a world where life and death intertwine, there exists a figure neither mortal nor immortal, a being known simply as the Puppeteer. The Puppeteer seeks out the disheartened, the adrift, and the broken; mending the fractured souls of puppets whose strings have been severed prematurely, for a play must never be allowed to come to a close before its time. An exploration of humanity, love, and the relentless ache of existence.
If people really are what they eat, then who could be a better judge of character than a waitress? Keely Nolan has worked at the local diner for years and got her customers all figured out; possibly even knowing them better than they know themselves. Or so she thinks. A story about life in a not so idyllic and picture-perfect part of an all-American small town, exploring the deeper reasons that can sometimes lie beneath seemingly plain and simple everyday choices. Sensitive topics, including but not limited to eating disorders, drug abuse and domestic violence are touched upon.
Sol has always loved the moon. All she wanted was to be up there and forget her every-day-life. She always thought the man in the moon exists. Luan has always watched the earth. He hoped that one day he ́ll be able to visit the plannet and meet the girl he always liked so much. Maybe he will be able to proof to her that the man in the moon really exists. What happens if Luan gets a job on earth he needs to solve? And what if the job he has, has to do with Sol? And what will happen if they notice how good they feel with each other?
All artists meet the same fate eventually. Pain has many facets. It's a perplexing paradox, a confluence of anguish and despair. We encounter the fundamental essence of existence through pain. Every tear we shed as we go into the depths of the paintings of the soul tells us that this suffering is the canvas for courage that will grow. Pain is the art that our soul creates and all artists meet the same fate eventually. Achilles never expected to encounter pain trough a seemingly innocent book, a story so gripping and tragic that he sets out to find the person who drove him to question life itself.