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Ramats Wish is the story of a rabbit named Ramat, who goes deep into the wood and discovers a family of humans living there by circumstances of fate.
By noticing they were so different, he is immediately interested, and so he decides to observe them for a while. As he observes them, a profound wish is born inside him: He wants to become a human.
Ramat talks to his master about his wish, who tries to explain the major challenge of what he is asking for.
Ramat does not listen to the reasons given by his Master and insists in wanting to be a human.
His Master decides to give him the opportunity, not before subjecting him to a hard test, for which he gives him some tools which he shall use in order to succeed.
Ramat accepts this test and his adventure begins.
At first, the story seems to look like a childrens book, but, as the story unfolds, it plunges into a deep topic that makes us meditate on the great challenge of being alive having a Human Experience.
By noticing they were so different, he is immediately interested, and so he decides to observe them for a while. As he observes them, a profound wish is born inside him: He wants to become a human.
Ramat talks to his master about his wish, who tries to explain the major challenge of what he is asking for.
Ramat does not listen to the reasons given by his Master and insists in wanting to be a human.
His Master decides to give him the opportunity, not before subjecting him to a hard test, for which he gives him some tools which he shall use in order to succeed.
Ramat accepts this test and his adventure begins.
At first, the story seems to look like a childrens book, but, as the story unfolds, it plunges into a deep topic that makes us meditate on the great challenge of being alive having a Human Experience.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781506504513
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 88
- Utgivningsdatum: 2015-05-19
- Förlag: Palibrio