Saturday, September 07, 2019

The Little Queen by Meia Geddes Audiobook

The Little Queen by Meia Geddes
Illustrated by Sara Zieve Miller becomes for whoever is interested also an audiobook. I personally prefer audiobook when I drive somewhere and I can't physically read. It is a pleasant experience.

It's difficult to find another more delicate, precious and tender audiobook than this one by Meia, a trip that the Little Queen, once dead both her parents, attends in her fabulous country. 

There, she  will meet, extravagant, wonderful people in grade of opening her eyes, letting her discover the fascination of reality and dreams mixed together; diversifications and life-experiences of her new friends sure will make the difference in her personal growth.

The universe of Meia in this tale is colored and poetic; colored by dreams, by expectations, by enchantment, by that stunning visual perception of reality that each of us would want to see and read all the time: a commixtion between real and unreal, dreams and opportunities, poetry and life, following our dreams, following our path, but at the same time reinventing and imagining a different world where inclusivity is a reality, where distances are broken, and where people are friendly with everyone.

Some of the characters we will meet?

The dream writer, a man constantly writing down dreams, and be careful because if the dream he is writing is great for you, you will obtain it automatically. Then there is the dream counter, a more problematic character,  but also the book sniffer, the thinker, thinking about...thinking, then there is someone who create special jars putting in them feelings, tastes of the four seasons.

When you'll finish to hear this audiobook, you will be like awaken. Distracted by the beauty of the words used by Meia, by the little and big worlds she imagined, the tenderness she used for describing the world's of the various characters, your self and perception of your reality will change if you'll want it, seeing, mostly, the beauty of this world and how you can make a difference in the world.

This trip, physical and intimate at the same time is a modality for discovering the real self for The Little Queen; she is still unsecure, she doesn't know what direction to give at her life and her country and she is still in great sufferance because her parents passed away, but once the trip will be over she is sure of something: that healing the world will be one of her priorities. 

A glorious audiobook about departures, sufferance, inclusivity, friendship, love, trips, new encounters, friends, and the desire of changing for better this world.

Highly recommended, in audiobook as well.

I thank Meia for the audiobook.

Anna Maria Polidori 


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