Tar (Paperback)
Arthur Tomsky
Sold by AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australia
AbeBooks Seller since June 22, 2007
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Add to basketSold by AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australia
AbeBooks Seller since June 22, 2007
Condition: New
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketPaperback. If you have ever felt different from the world around you. this story may feel strangely familiar.Tar was born among wolves, yet from his earliest days something inside him set him apart from the rest of the pack. While others learned to hunt without doubt, he began asking questions no wolf was supposed to ask. Questions that slowly created a distance between him and the world he had always known.As the years pass, Tar becomes increasingly aware that something within him does not belong to the laws by which the rest of the pack lives. What others accept naturally, he experiences differently. What seems ordinary to everyone else begins to fill him with confusion, loneliness, and quiet inner conflict.TAR is a quiet, atmospheric, and deeply emotional philosophical novella about otherness, compassion, love, exile, and the search for a place where one no longer has to hide their true nature.Written in the form of an animal fable for adults and thoughtful readers, this story speaks especially to those who have ever felt too sensitive, too different, or unable to become what the world expected them to be. If you have ever felt different from the world around you, you may see yourself in this story.TAR is a emotional philosophical novella about otherness, compassion, love, and the search for one's true place in the world. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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If you have ever felt different from the world around you... this story may feel strangely familiar.
Tar was born among wolves, yet from his earliest days something inside him set him apart from the rest of the pack. While others learned to hunt without doubt, he began asking questions no wolf was supposed to ask. Questions that slowly created a distance between him and the world he had always known.
As the years pass, Tar becomes increasingly aware that something within him does not belong to the laws by which the rest of the pack lives. What others accept naturally, he experiences differently. What seems ordinary to everyone else begins to fill him with confusion, loneliness, and quiet inner conflict.
TAR is a quiet, atmospheric, and deeply emotional philosophical novella about otherness, compassion, love, exile, and the search for a place where one no longer has to hide their true nature.
Written in the form of an animal fable for adults and thoughtful readers, this story speaks especially to those who have ever felt too sensitive, too different, or unable to become what the world expected them to be.
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