Westly A Spider’s Tale

Westly A Spider’s Tale by Bryan Beus, published by Shadow Mountain in 2015, is a 176-page juvenile fiction book that explores themes of identity and social dynamics through the eyes of a young spider. Westly emerges from his cocoon expecting to be a butterfly, only to discover he is a spider. This revelation sets him on a journey to navigate a world where butterflies hold the highest status, while insects are marginalized, and Westly finds himself caught in between.
In this engaging narrative, readers will follow Westly as he strives to find his place in a society that values appearance over essence. The story delves into social themes such as friendship and prejudice, highlighting Westly’s determination to belong and be loved. As he confronts the challenges of his identity, the book presents a thoughtful exploration of acceptance and self-discovery, making it a meaningful addition to the genres of fantasy and folklore.
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Westly emerges from his cocoon expecting to be a butterfly, but he’s shocked at what he sees: He’s a spider! Now he must learn to navigate a world where butterflies are at the top of the social strata, insects are at the bottom and he’s somewhere in-between. But Westly is determined to make a difference. He is determined to belong, to be loved, and most importantly, to become who he was born to be.
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