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The Forest That Ate People: & Other not So Scary Stories - Paperback
The Forest That Ate People: & Other not So Scary Stories - Paperback
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by Harsita Hiya (Author)
Embark on a delightful journey with 'The Forest That Ate People & Other Not So Scary Stories' by Harsita Hiya, a collection that thrives on a blend of fanciful folklore and contemporary musings. Ranging from the surreal to the subtly amusing, these tales transport you through a spectrum of worlds-from enchanted forests swarming with mysterious presences to cozy urban settings bustling with festivity. At the heart of these narratives lies a detective, embroiled in unraveling the undulating truths hidden in mundane and mystical realms alike, with settings deeply rooted in the lush landscapes of Assam, yet speaking universally to the curious soul.
The evocative prose of Hiya mesmerizes, weaving through tales that breathe life not only into mango-greedy matrons and spirited seasons but also into the fabric of Assam's rich cultural tapestry, with its Bihu dances and folklore whispers. Each story stands out, characterized by lyrical metaphors and captivating dialogues, maintaining crispness without losing the warmth of its characters-everyday figures who find themselves amidst extraordinary threads of mystery and magic. These stories not only engage but also enrich, pushing the boundaries of traditional Indian English literature with their refreshing originality and profound poetic essence.
This compilation is an invigorating blend of charm and enigma, ensuring that whether you are seeking a light-hearted escape or a profound contemplation, there is a story waiting to resonate with you. Hiya's work promises a beautifully peculiar exploration of lands known and mythical, inviting you to lose yourself in its pages time and again.
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