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Crow Outside the Flock

Crow Outside the Flock

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The blind crow, who tried to stop his flock from misbehavior, was sued by the crows for violating their traditions. The court ruled him out of the flock, but he refused to surrender and fought back to restore decency and improve the stereotyped image of crows.

Format: Paperback
Length: 96 pages
Publication date: 01 December 2022
Publisher: Hamad Bin Khalifa University

The blind crow, with its distinctive red beak and feet, found it unbearable to witness the misbehavior of a few crows within his flock. Instead of relying on assaults and burglary to meet their daily needs, these crows chose to engage in such acts. Determined to put an end to their behavior, the blind crow repeatedly attempted to intervene and rescue helpless prey from their grasp. However, this only fueled the anger of the misbehaving crows, who resorted to taking legal action against him before the flock's court. They claimed that he had violated the traditions of the crow world. Despite the court's ruling against him, the blind crow refused to surrender to their demands. Instead, he decided to fight back, determined to restore decency to the world of crows and improve the stereotyped image that they were known for due to the actions of the few lousy ones. With unwavering determination, the blind crow embarked on a mission to change the course of history. He worked tirelessly to educate his fellow crows about the importance of compassion, empathy, and cooperation. He encouraged them to abandon their violent ways and embrace a more peaceful and harmonious existence. His message resonated with many crows, and slowly but surely, the world of crows began to transform. The reputation of the blind crow as a symbol of hope and change spread far and wide, and he became a beloved figure among the flock. Through his unwavering dedication and resilience, the blind crow not only improved the lives of his fellow crows but also made a significant impact on the broader bird community. His story serves as a reminder that even in the face of adversity, one individual can make a difference and create a better world for all.


ISBN-13: 9789927161322

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