
Little King
by (germany) Axel Hacker Illustration By Michael Zova
About This Novel
Growth is an irreversible proposition. The carefreeness of childhood gradually leaves us and is replaced by complicated reality, busy life and cramped life. This is the journey of life we must take, and no one has ever questioned it until the appearance of the little king. The little king was short and chubby, only three inches tall. He comes from another world. In his world, people are big when they are born, know everything, and then become smaller and forgetier day by day. But he does not feel sad because of this, because forgetting and becoming smaller can give him more free space, his dreams can become bigger, and all the gaps can be filled with unlimited imagination. The little king and the protagonist "I" discuss dreams and reality, forgetfulness and memory, life and eternity. All these propositions show another possibility in the eyes of the little king, and "I" also discover more expectations for life in getting along with the little king. "The Little King" is not only a fairy tale, but also a fable of life. The sentimental and poetic words infiltrate the author's immortal thoughts on life and growth.
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