The Man, the Moon and the Casquette
Andrada Anitei's debut book, written under the fictional self-development genre.
"The Man, the Moon and the Casquette" is a metaphor used to highlight one’s journey of introspection and self-discovery.
The process of this journey can be daunting yet humbling at the same time, but the main subject of this book (symbolized by the moon) is about achieving the highest degree of evolution.
Simultaneously, the casquette represents one's natural defense system, which everyone has and initiates, in order to avoid the repercussion of deceit - all the while, remaining unaware of their own inner strength and resilience to adversity.
In addition, this piece of literature's purpose is to reveal the fact that men can also be vulnerable and hide feelings deep within. It is an inherent projection on society that "big boys don't cry"! They do. But most hide it because of the criticism society subjects them to.
No. of pages
114
Format
Paperback
Availability
On demand