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Hassanzadeh Sharif Amin: The Blue Tree
€7.00

Tales for Tadpoles
Once upon a time there was a giant blue tree in the center of a city. It was so big that its branches ran through the houses. Everyone loved him, except the king, who was envious of him, so much so that one day he ordered him to be killed. But the cut branches left in the houses grew and each of them became a tree in turn. Today the whole city is a beautiful blue forest. A powerful metaphor of the limits of power and the irrepressibility of freedom.
Format: Paperback
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