A haunting allegorical fairytale about innocence, temptation, and the sacred strength of silence.
The Little Turtle Girl is a dark, poetic story about a slow and sacred creature named Tala, born with a protective shell lovingly crafted by her father. In a forest alive with serpent-birds, clever foxes, silver-eyed wolves, and seductive winds, Tala is praised, flattered, and sung into slowly unraveling herself. But every compliment has claws. Every performance leaves a crack.
Told in lyrical scenes, this allegorical novella explores themes of feminine vulnerability, boundary erosion, quiet survival, and the violence of being watched. Each encounter-be it a kind dog asking to see her feet or a crocodile who calls her "evolved"-tempts her to shed the shell that keeps her whole.
This is not a tale for children.
It is a metaphorical fiction for women who've been praised into pain, clapped into compliance, and seen into sorrow.
For readers of symbolic fiction, literary parables, psychological allegories, and coming-of-age metaphors, The Little Turtle Girl offers a quiet fable that lingers like a bruise beneath the surface.
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A.A. Castor is an author who delves into complex psychological and societal themes, exploring topics such as relationships, cult dynamics, and modern dating. With a focus on uncovering the underlying motivations behind human behavior, Castor's works often challenge conventional perspectives and encourage readers to question the status quo. His books are known for their insightful analysis and practical advice, making them valuable resources for understanding the intricacies of human interactions.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. A haunting allegorical fairytale about innocence, temptation, and the sacred strength of silence.The Little Turtle Girl is a dark, poetic story about a slow and sacred creature named Tala, born with a protective shell lovingly crafted by her father. In a forest alive with serpent-birds, clever foxes, silver-eyed wolves, and seductive winds, Tala is praised, flattered, and sung into slowly unraveling herself. But every compliment has claws. Every performance leaves a crack.Told in lyrical scenes, this allegorical novella explores themes of feminine vulnerability, boundary erosion, quiet survival, and the violence of being watched. Each encounter-be it a kind dog asking to see her feet or a crocodile who calls her "evolved"-tempts her to shed the shell that keeps her whole.This is not a tale for children.It is a metaphorical fiction for women who've been praised into pain, clapped into compliance, and seen into sorrow.For readers of symbolic fiction, literary parables, psychological allegories, and coming-of-age metaphors, The Little Turtle Girl offers a quiet fable that lingers like a bruise beneath the surface. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798231944804
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - A haunting allegorical fairytale about innocence, temptation, and the sacred strength of silence.The Little Turtle Girl is a dark, poetic story about a slow and sacred creature named Tala, born with a protective shell lovingly crafted by her father. In a forest alive with serpent-birds, clever foxes, silver-eyed wolves, and seductive winds, Tala is praised, flattered, and sung into slowly unraveling herself. But every compliment has claws. Every performance leaves a crack.Told in lyrical scenes, this allegorical novella explores themes of feminine vulnerability, boundary erosion, quiet survival, and the violence of being watched. Each encounter-be it a kind dog asking to see her feet or a crocodile who calls her 'evolved'-tempts her to shed the shell that keeps her whole.This is not a tale for children.It is a metaphorical fiction for women who've been praised into pain, clapped into compliance, and seen into sorrow.For readers of symbolic fiction, literary parables, psychological allegories, and coming-of-age metaphors, The Little Turtle Girl offers a quiet fable that lingers like a bruise beneath the surface. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798231944804
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