Hagurosan

Hagurosan by Darren Shan, published by Barrington Stoke in 2013, is a 64-page work written in English. The story follows Hagurosan as he embarks on a reluctant journey to deliver an offering to a shrine atop a mountain. His adventure takes an unexpected turn when he succumbs to hunger and eats the cake intended for the spirits, leading him to confront the repercussions of his choices.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of responsibility and consequence through Hagurosan’s journey. The book presents a blend of juvenile fiction and classic storytelling, making it accessible for younger audiences while also appealing to those interested in timeless tales. This edition invites readers to reflect on the impact of their actions in a straightforward yet engaging manner.
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When Hagurosan is told to take an offering to the shrine, he reluctantly begins his trek up the mountain. But when he gets hungry and eats the cake meant for the spirits, things take a turn that no one could have expected. Now Hagurosan must face the consequences of his actions.
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