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Arrow
Arrow
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A boy named Arrow, who has spent his entire life in a magical rainforest, is the only human there. When people from the outside world discover his home, he must decide whether to accept them and risk losing the forest that has been his home or to fight to save it.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 400 pages
Publication date: 07 July 2022
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
From the acclaimed author of The Boy, The Boat, and The Beast comes a captivating and richly imagined fable that delves into the realm of a young boy who has grown up as the sole human inhabitant in a enchanting rainforest, secluded from the outside world. For the first twelve years of his life, Arrows existence was nurtured by the Guardian Tree, the benevolent protector of the forest, which employs the earth's magic to shield it from those who seek to exploit and destroy it. However, the enchantment that once shrouded the forest is gradually waning, and the forest is succumbing to its demise. Arrow, the young protagonist, may be the only hope for its salvation.
Until one fateful day, when a small airplane carrying a man crashes into the forest, Arrow's world is forever altered. Suddenly, a group of children, fleeing from their harsh and arid world, where the rich reside in opulent, walled-off cities, while the poor struggle for survival, find their way into the enchanted rainforest. The Guardian Tree, sensing the impending danger, implores Arrow to use any means necessary to persuade the trespassers to leave the forest. Arrow, filled with curiosity and a sense of wonder, begins to interact with these newcomers, but their arrival sets off a series of events that leave him with a profound and devastating choice.
On the one hand, he can embrace his own kind and seek acceptance within their community. However, deep down, Arrow knows that his true calling lies in preserving the forest that has been his home since birth. He understands that the forest holds immense value and that its destruction would be a catastrophic loss for both himself and the countless creatures that inhabit it. With unwavering determination, Arrow must confront the challenges that lie ahead and make a decision that will shape the course of his destiny.
In this captivating tale, the author weaves a tapestry of imagination, suspense, and moral dilemmas, leaving readers on the edge of their seats as they navigate through the intricate web of relationships and conflicts. The forest itself becomes a character in its own right, with its lush greenery, hidden wonders, and ancient magic that resonates throughout the story. The Guardian Tree, with its wisdom and benevolence, serves as a guiding light, imparting wisdom and guidance to Arrow as he confronts the trials and tribulations that lie ahead.
The children, too, are portrayed with depth and complexity, their experiences and perspectives adding layers of richness to the narrative. They come from different backgrounds and have faced their fair share of hardships, but their resilience and determination to find a better life inspire Arrow to embrace his role as a protector of the forest. As the stakes rise, Arrow must navigate a delicate balance between his own desires and the needs of the forest, risking everything to save the place that has become his sanctuary.
The Boy, The Boat, and The Beast is a testament to the power of storytelling and the ability of literature to transport readers to new worlds and evoke deep emotions. It is a story that reminds us of the importance of preserving our natural environment and the fragile balance of ecosystems that sustains us. It is a reminder that even in the face of adversity, hope and determination can lead us to make choices that have the potential to change the course of history.
In conclusion, The Boy, The Boat, and The Beast is a captivating and thought-provoking fable that explores the themes of isolation, identity, and the preservation of nature. Through the eyes of Arrow, the young protagonist, readers are taken on a journey of discovery, as he confronts the challenges of living in a secluded rainforest and the impact of the outside world on his world. The story is filled with rich imagery, compelling characters, and a moral message that resonates with readers of all ages. Whether you are a fan of fantasy, adventure, or environmentalism, this book is a must-read that will leave you inspired and transformed.
Weight: 280g
Dimension: 131 x 193 x 31 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781534465985
Edition number: Reprint
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