Frozen Shadows - WildWoman
- 112pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Two short stories, bound together back-to-back and inverted (tãete-bãeche), each with its own title page.



Two short stories, bound together back-to-back and inverted (tãete-bãeche), each with its own title page.
Exploring a fusion of genres, this collection features science-rich, thought-provoking short stories that challenge conventional storytelling. The author skillfully blends elements to create a unique reading experience, inviting readers to embark on a journey filled with intriguing concepts and imaginative narratives. Each tale promises to provoke thought and inspire curiosity, making it a compelling choice for those who appreciate innovative literature.
The story intertwines the myth of a lost white tribe with a modern-day earthquake that traps several individuals in a Mendocino church. Among them is an escaped prisoner and a member of the mythical tribe, recently awakened and searching for her kin. As tensions rise within the church, the narrative is further complicated by the discovery of a 10,000-year-old skeleton on the Columbia River, initially believed to be Caucasian, raising questions about history and identity. Themes of heritage and the intersection of past and present are vividly explored.