My novel is titled “The Division” and is an allegory fable written in the tradition of Animal Farm but through a modern and hopeful lens.
It covers:
1. The Danger of Division and Control: The Division explores a world fractured by manipulation and fear. Through the metaphor of fog and segregated species, the story reveals how power can divide communities and reshape truth. 2. The Power of Memory and Resistance: Wisdom, an old goat, becomes the keeper of stories that others have forgotten. Its contribution is fundamental to form a group of unlikely allies in search for the truth. 3. The Ethics of Blind Obedience: Felix, a falcon bound by loyalty but torn by conscience, highlights the moral cost of compliance. His character arc raises questions about duty, complicity, and when silence becomes betrayal. 4. The Use of Allegory to Reflect Real-World Systems: Inspired by Animal Farm, The Division uses animals and symbolism to reflect on propaganda and social engineering. The book invites readers to question the systems they live within. 5. The Importance of Unity in the Face of Manufactured Fear: As the characters navigate false narratives, the novel suggests that unity is the only antidote to fear-driven control. 6. A Story of Quiet Hope: Despite its ominous setting, The Division is not a story of despair. It's about truth, friendship, and the refusal to forget what matters.
It covers:
1. The Danger of Division and Control: The Division explores a world fractured by manipulation and fear. Through the metaphor of fog and segregated species, the story reveals how power can divide communities and reshape truth.
2. The Power of Memory and Resistance: Wisdom, an old goat, becomes the keeper of stories that others have forgotten. Its contribution is fundamental to form a group of unlikely allies in search for the truth.
3. The Ethics of Blind Obedience: Felix, a falcon bound by loyalty but torn by conscience, highlights the moral cost of compliance. His character arc raises questions about duty, complicity, and when silence becomes betrayal.
4. The Use of Allegory to Reflect Real-World Systems: Inspired by Animal Farm, The Division uses animals and symbolism to reflect on propaganda and social engineering. The book invites readers to question the systems they live within.
5. The Importance of Unity in the Face of Manufactured Fear: As the characters navigate false narratives, the novel suggests that unity is the only antidote to fear-driven control.
6. A Story of Quiet Hope: Despite its ominous setting, The Division is not a story of despair. It's about truth, friendship, and the refusal to forget what matters.
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ASIN: B0FC33ZVS5
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