When Myra falls across the forest floor, she discovers a hidden world beneath her own-an inverted fantasy world where earth is sky, water is breath, and magic springs from memory, not spells. As she struggles to stay afloat in a place that resists her human weight, Myra realizes that this fragile world is what sustains hers-and that both are on the verge of collapse. Guided by a serene fairy with uneven wings, Myra must relinquish everything she knows about control, fear, and belonging.
To save both worlds from collapse, she must become something new-not by losing her humanity, but by learning how to maintain it without upsetting the balance."The Sky Beneath Her Feet" is a moving, poetic fantasy about listening instead of resisting, letting go without forgetting, and discovering that sometimes the bravest thing to do is learn to belong to more than one world.
When Myra falls across the forest floor, she discovers a hidden world beneath her own-an inverted fantasy world where earth is sky, water is breath, and magic springs from memory, not spells. As she struggles to stay afloat in a place that resists her human weight, Myra realizes that this fragile world is what sustains hers-and that both are on the verge of collapse. Guided by a serene fairy with uneven wings, Myra must relinquish everything she knows about control, fear, and belonging.
To save both worlds from collapse, she must become something new-not by losing her humanity, but by learning how to maintain it without upsetting the balance."The Sky Beneath Her Feet" is a moving, poetic fantasy about listening instead of resisting, letting go without forgetting, and discovering that sometimes the bravest thing to do is learn to belong to more than one world.