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Crying Soul (Green Terror)

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A few centuries ago in Niamunbad, a Province lost between two poles, Ihmael, a rustic young man from an imaginary ethnic Asmalin society, lost his family and a home to a fire purposely caused by corrupt and hateful mercenaries.

To save his sanity, and in search of dignity, he decided to run away to Munbad, a western Province known to be just and clement to all the people no matter their ethnicity.

In Ihmael's native land, the Asmalins lived a life beneath a decent threshold and without natural dignity; when added to injustice, people had no other choice but to accept a life of humiliation or else.

While on his way to the western Province, Ihmael met a few interesting characters that boosted his desire to pursue his dream and push forward at least to meet the "infamous" dignity, and settle down.

Once reaching the western province, he was promptly adopted by a Munbad’s cleric who offered him a job and helped him get adjusted to a new and more meaningful life.

After a few years of hard work and tranquility, and during a cultural convention, Ihmael recognized a self—made historian who belonged to the same mercenaries who created and nurtured all the agonies in his native land.

In order to protect his anonymity, Ihab, the former officer and Munbad’s new mayor orders Ihmael’s eviction.

In an early morning of spring, accompanied by his spouse and their two infants, Ihmael a man without voice and no connection had no choice but to leave one more time in search of a new place away from society awaiting perhaps better days.

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1644380838 / 9781644380833
Paperback / softback
05/10/2019
194 pages, Illustrations
140 x 216 mm, 231 grams
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