The World Above

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The World Above

The world is changing and it doesn't show any sign of stopping. If you walk too far across the world, the sky begins to lower, making you get pulled into the end. People are also getting pulled into the sky when they touch certain foods. Survivors are beginning to recognise these changes as these things were once in their favour. When you're pulled to the end, you're actually pulled into the sea creatures' beaches. There are fish everywhere hunting everybody either by humaning or spear hunting, and they're using the same hunting techniques we used on them. The fish own The World Above now, and we have to experience what goes on in The World Below...
The World Above

Gen and her twin brother, Jack, were raised with their mother's tales of life in the World Above. Gen is skeptical, but adventureous Jack believes the stories--and trades the family cow for magical beans. Their mother rejoices, knowing they can finally return to their royal home. When Jack plants the beans and climbs the enchanted stalk, he is captured by the tyrant who now rules the land. Gen sets off to rescue her borther, but danger awaits her in the World Above. For finding Jack may mean losing her heart....
The World Above

In "The World Above," Martha Foote Crow crafts a compelling narrative that invites readers into the intricacies of human emotion and the interplay between nature and civilization. Set against a backdrop of the American wilderness, the book employs a lyrical prose style that reflects Crow's keen observation of the flora and fauna surrounding her. Through vivid imagery and a rich tapestry of sensory details, the text explores themes of solitude, wonder, and the quest for transcendence'Äîtying the human experience to the larger cycle of life. Crow's work sits comfortably within the tradition of early 20th-century American literature, echoing the transcendentalist movement while simultaneously grounding itself in realism. Martha Foote Crow was not only a pioneering writer but also an esteemed naturalist, which deeply informed her literary endeavors. Her background in education and affinity for nature allowed her to seamlessly blend scientific observation with poetic expression. Crow's encounters with various landscapes and her engagement with the philosophical undercurrents of her time inspired her to delve into the relationship between humanity and the natural world, which is poignantly portrayed in this work. "The World Above" is a must-read for those who seek to immerse themselves in poetic explorations of nature and self. It offers profound insights into the human spirit and its connection to the environment, making it an essential addition to the library of anyone interested in American literature, nature writing, or philosophical inquiry.