![]() ![]() Some tales may appeal to a younger child, but mainly they are for an adult whose "inner child" is alive and wants to understand and learn more ways to love. Every tale has an unexpected turn of the plot, and offers a life lesson. But it's not just magic and personal gifts that lead to happiness. Each new character he meets has their own gift, a different one. The gift that could make many people happy. The main character - Hank - was born with a magical gift. They convey psychological complexity of human interaction in the simple format of a tale. The stories are about love, transformation and relationships. The book seems to be for children from the first glance, yet it is not. The 4th (text only, no illustrations) edition of "Tales of Hank" is a collection of ten parables about Hank, and a tale about the talking fish Kali. ![]()
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