Author: | Ilya Tourtidis | ISBN: | 9780991958610 |
Publisher: | Second Harverst Books | Publication: | June 23, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Ilya Tourtidis |
ISBN: | 9780991958610 |
Publisher: | Second Harverst Books |
Publication: | June 23, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Wobble is the story of a boy’s delusional inquiry into the events that shaped his life. A story about life on an island inhabited by normaloes, people he sent there during his delusional episodes with just a wish. But things are not always what they seem...There is a worm in the garden of his intentions, and a rebellion is brewing.
So begins the journey through a landscape that can only have one ending. A confrontation with the person who was the cause of the boy’s trauma in the first place, his arch enemy, Skizzer.
Wobble is a stirring adventure that portrays the innocence of youth within a reality that has gone to seed.
Returning to the place we call home is always possible but not guaranteed. It almost always comes at a cost and that cost is learning how to live within one’s margins—no matter how stifling or constricting they might be.
Wobble is an allegorical testament of such a journey.
Wobble is the story of a boy’s delusional inquiry into the events that shaped his life. A story about life on an island inhabited by normaloes, people he sent there during his delusional episodes with just a wish. But things are not always what they seem...There is a worm in the garden of his intentions, and a rebellion is brewing.
So begins the journey through a landscape that can only have one ending. A confrontation with the person who was the cause of the boy’s trauma in the first place, his arch enemy, Skizzer.
Wobble is a stirring adventure that portrays the innocence of youth within a reality that has gone to seed.
Returning to the place we call home is always possible but not guaranteed. It almost always comes at a cost and that cost is learning how to live within one’s margins—no matter how stifling or constricting they might be.
Wobble is an allegorical testament of such a journey.