The Monsters in Their Stories
By John Lorah
?? The forest watches. The forest remembers. The forest fights back. ??
In a world where humans — known to the animals as Death Walkers — ravage the land without a second thought, the creatures of the forest gather for a final stand.
Crow, the ever-watchful messenger.
Wolf, fierce protector of her pups.
Bear, scarred by battles already lost.
Deer, quiet and wise, carrying hope in every trembling step.
And the ancient, hidden one — Bigfoot — who has seen the rise and fall of countless human generations.
Together, they tell the story of a forest under siege — and the monsters who walk upright, leaving destruction in their wake. But what if the monsters in the animals' stories... are us?
A powerful allegory of nature's struggle against human destruction, The Monsters in Their Stories is a haunting and emotional journey through the eyes of the wild.
Perfect for fans of literary fiction with a message, nature-based fantasy, and thought-provoking allegories.
? If you've ever wondered what the forest sees when it looks at us — this story will stay with you long after the last word.
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