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A Few Feral Fables
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- ISBN8232752491
- EAN9798232752491
- Date de parution09/11/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
Welcome to the wild side of healing - where raccoons relapse, elephants forget, and armadillos pray for redemption. A Few Feral Fables: Volume 1 is a darkly funny, brutally honest collection of modern animal fables written for the recovering, the recovering-adjacent, and anyone who's ever stared at their own life burning and thought, "Well. that tracks."Inside these pages, you'll meet: The Methed-Up Raccoon and the Dumpster Fire - a jittery little trash panda learning that rock bottom can still catch fire.
LaQueefa: The Elephant with Amnesia - a forgetful elephant who keeps remembering the pain but forgetting her worth, searching for herself in all the wrong memories. Anal the Alcoholic Armadillo - pronounced uh-nall - an armadillo who rolls away from everything until she finally decides to stay still and face herself. Through black-and-white humor, raw truth, and unexpected tenderness, Lora Hardin turns chaos into compassion and wreckage into wisdom.
These aren't bedtime stories - they're survival stories told by creatures who've been through the fire and came out slightly singed but still standing.
LaQueefa: The Elephant with Amnesia - a forgetful elephant who keeps remembering the pain but forgetting her worth, searching for herself in all the wrong memories. Anal the Alcoholic Armadillo - pronounced uh-nall - an armadillo who rolls away from everything until she finally decides to stay still and face herself. Through black-and-white humor, raw truth, and unexpected tenderness, Lora Hardin turns chaos into compassion and wreckage into wisdom.
These aren't bedtime stories - they're survival stories told by creatures who've been through the fire and came out slightly singed but still standing.
Welcome to the wild side of healing - where raccoons relapse, elephants forget, and armadillos pray for redemption. A Few Feral Fables: Volume 1 is a darkly funny, brutally honest collection of modern animal fables written for the recovering, the recovering-adjacent, and anyone who's ever stared at their own life burning and thought, "Well. that tracks."Inside these pages, you'll meet: The Methed-Up Raccoon and the Dumpster Fire - a jittery little trash panda learning that rock bottom can still catch fire.
LaQueefa: The Elephant with Amnesia - a forgetful elephant who keeps remembering the pain but forgetting her worth, searching for herself in all the wrong memories. Anal the Alcoholic Armadillo - pronounced uh-nall - an armadillo who rolls away from everything until she finally decides to stay still and face herself. Through black-and-white humor, raw truth, and unexpected tenderness, Lora Hardin turns chaos into compassion and wreckage into wisdom.
These aren't bedtime stories - they're survival stories told by creatures who've been through the fire and came out slightly singed but still standing.
LaQueefa: The Elephant with Amnesia - a forgetful elephant who keeps remembering the pain but forgetting her worth, searching for herself in all the wrong memories. Anal the Alcoholic Armadillo - pronounced uh-nall - an armadillo who rolls away from everything until she finally decides to stay still and face herself. Through black-and-white humor, raw truth, and unexpected tenderness, Lora Hardin turns chaos into compassion and wreckage into wisdom.
These aren't bedtime stories - they're survival stories told by creatures who've been through the fire and came out slightly singed but still standing.



