About This Book
A series of short narratives framed by a reflective preface examines how ordinary incidents are reshaped into stories, arguing that tellers amplify, omit and stylize events until they gain emotional or symbolic truth. The collection alternates imagined vignettes and life‑based accounts, often debating literature’s worth compared with practical gain and showing how a chance detail or a book can redirect a life. Pieces shift between ironic social observation and lyrical, intimate moments, yet remain compact and self‑contained, united by the recurring theme of transformation from everyday fact to crafted tale.
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