The Mere Fly

The Mere Fly by Faleen Campbell, published by AuthorHouse in July 2011, is a 40-page work that explores themes of personal growth and spirituality. The narrative was inspired by a transformative experience on a beach in Puerto Rico, where the author faced a challenging period in her life. Through the story of a little fly that forgets its own power and beauty, the book delves into the journey of self-discovery and acceptance.
Readers will find a reflective tale that uncovers memories of childhood shyness and the struggle to feel adequate in the world. As the little fly learns to recognize the strength within itself, the narrative emphasizes the importance of embracing one’s inner life. This edition, written in English, invites readers to explore the intersection of religion, inspiration, and motivational themes, offering insights into personal empowerment and spiritual awakening.
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The idea for this book was conceived on a beach in Puerto Rico during a challenging time of Faleen’s life when all that could be done was to throw her arms up to the heavens and surrender to whatever was to unfold. As the story developed, it uncovered memories of a painfully shy childhood and the sadness that came with never feeling like she was enough in the world. “I love this little fly immensely because it represents my inner life as a child that I’ve now learned to embrace. It is my hope that you enjoy it as much as I’ve enjoyed immersing herself into this beautiful character”. The Mere Fly tells a tale of a little fly that wakes up one day and has forgotten his power and beauty. He see’s everything but him as the strength he needs to survive in the world. Eventually he realizes that the power he see’s outside himself, is within.
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