A Table For Five, Apparently
A surreal narrative in nine parts told through a shape-shifting cast: a romantic raincloud, a power-hungry lizard, a meddling helper, an irreverent flea, and the one we prefer to blame. Together, they spiral through love, power, denial, and the strange work of internal acrobatics.
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Beneath the surface, these stories unfold as movements within a single restless psyche. Five identities insist on relevance, changing costumes but not their agendas.
Set somewhere between the desert, the unconscious, and the dinner table, this book navigates attachment, appetite, humiliation, humor, and consequence—circling the question of how we live with ourselves without choosing sides.
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This book is for anyone who has tried to do the right thing, failed, and decided to keep going anyway.

