Summary
Can a fiction book teach us something about nonfiction? Sure it can, and this book is the perfect example of it: a fable, a young adult fiction with the imprints of a fiction book on self-development, teaching us how we can master our thoughts and emotions. The story follows a brief period of a woman in her career, teaching us that focusing too much on only a few aspects of our lives, sometimes, can lead to burnout and to missing out on opportunities in other fields. The protagonist focuses too much on her career and neglects her emotional and personal life until something happens that changes her perspective, and her life altogether.
My evaluation
What did I like the most?
I really enjoyed how the author was able to teach us something by telling a story, a novel. The story is fantasy, but reality-inspired, and you get to know that by listening to the after-closure thoughts of the author, which explains how he came up with the idea of this book. Lovely words from him.
What didn’t I like?
Maybe the speed at which the events in the story develop. Many of them are too close, and some are not really following a precise storyline, I felt like some dialogues between the protagonist and other characters in the book should have been located more precisely in the story, or at other moments as well.
Overall a really good audiobook which I enjoyed listening to and that, other than entertaining me, also thought me something (nothing new, but a few lessons are there).