جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
کیندل
صفحات
162
زبان
ژاپنی
منتشر شده
Oct 10, 2012
ناشر
プランタン出版
توضیحات
In a world steeped in mystery, a young white rabbit finds itself grappling with a profound transformation. Six years prior, this rabbit had been cursed, becoming an enigmatic figure embodying both male and female. The whispers of a curse loomed large over its birth island, compelling the rabbit to flee, seeking refuge from the haunting tales that shadowed its existence.
Upon returning home, the white rabbit is met with the familiar yet eerie landscape of its childhood, now tinged with memories of the past and the weight of its unusual identity. The island, with its lush greenery and hidden corners, holds both comfort and fear. As it navigates family ties and long-held beliefs, the rabbit begins to confront the societal stigma associated with its unique nature.
Amidst the backdrop of serene landscapes and turbulent emotions, the story unfolds, revealing the relationship between identity and acceptance. The characters around the island reflect a variety of responses to the white rabbit's return. Some are warm and welcoming, while others harbor deeper fears and prejudices, mirroring the struggle for understanding within the broader society.
This tale beautifully explores themes of duality, acceptance, and the journey toward self-discovery. As the white rabbit interacts with those it once knew, it seeks not only to reclaim its place in the world but also to illuminate the complexities of identity and belonging in an often judgmental society.
Upon returning home, the white rabbit is met with the familiar yet eerie landscape of its childhood, now tinged with memories of the past and the weight of its unusual identity. The island, with its lush greenery and hidden corners, holds both comfort and fear. As it navigates family ties and long-held beliefs, the rabbit begins to confront the societal stigma associated with its unique nature.
Amidst the backdrop of serene landscapes and turbulent emotions, the story unfolds, revealing the relationship between identity and acceptance. The characters around the island reflect a variety of responses to the white rabbit's return. Some are warm and welcoming, while others harbor deeper fears and prejudices, mirroring the struggle for understanding within the broader society.
This tale beautifully explores themes of duality, acceptance, and the journey toward self-discovery. As the white rabbit interacts with those it once knew, it seeks not only to reclaim its place in the world but also to illuminate the complexities of identity and belonging in an often judgmental society.