The Golden Scarecrow

The Golden Scarecrow

Hugh Walpole

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9789361424298
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'The Golden Scarecrow' is an ancient Psychological Fiction story book written by Hugh Walpole. The book’s plot concentrates spherical an ordinary English friendship and follows Steven, the protagonist, as he navigates puberty. Steven’s life is tremendously altered at the equal time as he encounters a superb scarecrow in a topic. Steven is terrified and longs for the bizarre presence that the normal monster exudes. As Steven gives collectively, along along along with his very very very own troubles and weaknesses, the scarecrow will become a metaphor for his personal ache. Walpole delves superbly into troubles of identity, loneliness, and the occult. The artwork of literature have a wealthy setting, which creates a sensation of wonderful pain. Steven’s revel in is each highbrow and emotional, as he faces the evil inside him. The community is domestic to a variety of surprising people, each with their very own non-public secrets, strategies, strategies, techniques, and hidden dreams. The scarecrow dominates the narrative, casting a pall of worry over the network. Walpole’s artwork is poetic and evocative, transporting viewers into Steven’s world with complicated narratives and pix. As Steven seems deeper into the scarecrow mystery, he learns startling records approximately himself and the village.

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