Guardian of the Hole - Couverture souple

Holness, Stuart

 
9798246603536: Guardian of the Hole

Synopsis

Guardian of the Hole is a short illustrated story for people who have ever found themselves in a place they didn’t mean to end up.

On the surface, it’s a simple tale. A person slips underground and meets a quiet, watchful Mole who knows the tunnels well. What follows is not a rescue, not a miracle and not a quick fix - but a conversation about falling, staying too long and what it really takes to climb back out.

Beneath that, it’s a story many readers will recognise immediately.

About the moments when life feels smaller and heavier. When you keep going, but quietly lose your colour. When you convince yourself you’re fine, even as you stop reaching out. When you believe you’re alone, only to discover others have been there all along.

Told through atmospheric, neo-noir illustrations and restrained, reflective prose, Guardian of the Hole explores themes of isolation, pride, help, faith and noticing the hands that were always there.

This is not a self-help book.
It does not offer instructions or answers.
It offers recognition.

For readers who feel strong on the outside and tired underneath. For those who struggle to ask for help. And for anyone who needs a quiet reminder that falling isn’t failure - and climbing back up doesn’t have to be done alone.

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