A Scarecrow’s Dream

A Scarecrow’s Dream by Kheri K. Batal is a fiction work published by iUniverse in April 2001. This 192-page book explores an ordinary tale set against extraordinary circumstances, where perceptions of heroism and villainy are challenged. The narrative unfolds in a world where nothing is as it seems, leading readers through a journey that culminates in a cryptic discovery about the nature of existence.
Readers will find a story that delves into the complexities of good versus evil, blurring the lines between these concepts in a way that reflects the tumultuous nature of life. The themes of endurance and the quest for a better life resonate throughout the narrative, inviting contemplation on the human condition. This edition, presented in English, offers a unique perspective on suspense and thrillers, engaging those who appreciate intricate plots and character dynamics.
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It is an ordinary tale of not so ordinary circumstance, where nothing is as it seems. It is a tale where heroes aren’t exactly heroes and villains save the day. It is a test of endurance and a journey that leads to a cryptic discovery that perhaps we are nothing more than scarecrows on our perches dreaming of better lives.
It is ultimately the age old tale of good verses evil, but in this case, the lines between those domains are as clear as chalk lines beneath a tempest storm.
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