The Puppeteer

The Puppeteer by Andrew A. is a fiction work published by Xlibris Corporation in September 2010. This edition spans 250 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows young Sera, who navigates a life filled with uncertainty and challenges, relying on the unwavering support of his mother. However, a tragic event forces him to confront his father, altering his perspective on the world around him, particularly in a society marked by economic decline and rising fanaticism.
Readers will find themselves immersed in Sera’s journey as he grapples with the complexities of his identity and the societal pressures that come with it. The story explores themes of familial bonds, personal struggle, and the impact of external judgments on one’s self-worth. As Sera faces difficult choices between loyalty and personal desires, the narrative sets the stage for a deeper exploration of his character in the first installment of “The Puppeteer” Saga: Sedition and Devotion.
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Little Sera didn´t know what life held for him. The only thing he knew, was that his beloved mother would always be there for him when he needed her. He didnt care for the looks of the city people, nor did he care for the gossip. But when tragedy befalls him, and the only thing he can turn to is his father, his world is forever changed. In a world where the economy has declined to an all time low, and religion has reached new heights in fanaticism, how will young Sera cope with their views on his appearance? What would you do if your “Rock” crumbled? What would you do if your only “Saving Grace” was also your “Condemning Feature”? What would you do, when you have to choose between a promise and your desires? Follow Young Seraphim as he deals with the consequences of his birth in the first installment in “The Puppeteer” Saga: Sedition and Devotion.
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