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Blueth is the perfect blend of Poetry and Fiction that talks about the feeling of being Blue and infinite. Following the myth of Medusa is introduced the protagonist Laila, her dream and the characters in the dream that tell their own stories in six short narratives which are followed by thirty poems in each chapter.
The dream unfolds the story an endless winter night, the mixed feelings of the characters and how they end up being con
Blueth is the perfect blend of Poetry and Fiction that talks about the feeling of being Blue and infinite. Following the myth of Medusa is introduced the protagonist Laila, her dream and the characters in the dream that tell their own stories in six short narratives which are followed by thirty poems in each chapter.
The dream unfolds the story an endless winter night, the mixed feelings of the characters and how they end up being connected after no possible direct interaction between any of them. The night starts with a chilling cold and ends with a fire that brings all these characters together, both metaphorically and literally.
The poems beautifully describe the inner feelings of the characters. All the poems in each chapter are narrated by the Moth who's fond of observing the human world and turning their stories into compelling poetry of his own. Starting with The Crow and her search for home and belonging, The Moth and his undying efforts for love, The Lamp and its fear and anxiety about life and its identity, The Moon and her Solitude, The house and its longing for being a home and it ends with the Old blind Woman and her attempts to start a new life of her own.
"Why not tell a book my story someday?"
While the author struggles with the monotonous life in the quarantine due to the pandemic and finds herself insomniac for nights, One night this blue heart (As she named herself) stares the full moon and breathes an unusual freedom in the air at midnight. The scent of the night and the songs of the breeze sets her soul at ease and there arises the thought of living life, like never before.
"This poetic ve
"Why not tell a book my story someday?"
While the author struggles with the monotonous life in the quarantine due to the pandemic and finds herself insomniac for nights, One night this blue heart (As she named herself) stares the full moon and breathes an unusual freedom in the air at midnight. The scent of the night and the songs of the breeze sets her soul at ease and there arises the thought of living life, like never before.
"This poetic venture of 101 days changed me in many ways, the way at look myself and the world now is like never before. It was like a journey to my new self, finding my first book and living it to the fullest."
- Fiza Jalil Khatib
Let's see what awaits the readers at the end of the book!
101 days, 101 poems and A life
Like never before!
Love was my neighbor,walking past day and night,just across my lane,sneaking around, blushinglike a young boy,finding his purpose.He peeped into my life,through his little window,like a young boy,finding himself.Love was my neighbor,until he caught my eye,and we found our home,while looking for ours Read More...
There were no unicorns, no fairies, nor elves in her story, Fatima lived a normal life with an abnormal reality. Her lack of confidence and introverted nature trapped her in the house for years, she was homeschooled until college. Her anxieties about life and the world were a foe to her talent, she Read More...
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