
An Ewok in my Garden
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- Categories:Literature & Fiction
- Language:Spanish(Translation Services Available)
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- Pages:119
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- Size:130mm×205mm
- Publication Place:Spain
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Description
The character is introduced during the first part of the work, only through her selfless and worried step sister Zoe’s emails to him. We do not see his answers, but the pieces of the emails fit in like in a puzzle to get deep into David’s story… and his mind. In the second part, we will be able to read, chronologically, what happened that day, the day when everything changed for David. The day when he saved a cat from a certain death, and how this permitted him to meet the town kook (who said to have a Ewok in his garden) and how this encounter will, in a sense, save his own life.
Pedro Ramos has managed to show us the dark side of our souls without naming it, the depression signs and the crazy ideas that come to the mind of people who suffer from it: Self punishment, apathy, anxiety, feeling that nothing has sense and only wish to disappear.
Everything is described in a very disturbing style. But there is light at the end of the tunnel that gives hope to readers to walk away from darkness.
A fiction that tries to move the readers to talk about their problems or their feelings, with friends, with parents or with teachers in a very crucial moment of their lives.