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Willa of the Wood by Robert Beatty
Willa of the Wood by Robert  Beatty












Willa of the Wood by Robert Beatty

Willa finds allies from both sides to prevent the exploitation by those that have lost their touch and humanity. In the novel, the main goal is to correct the mistakes and treat the environment with respect for sustainable living. The same exploitative behavior exhibited by the logging company is evident within their clan because of their corrupt leader. She finds the universality of kindness and morality as much as the greed and wickedness that cuts across all civilizations. The story references a native Cherokee tribe that came before the white settlers but has lived in harmony with the Faeran people. An unfortunate incident allows Willa to find kindhearted day-folks who have also dealt with the corporate greed of their world.

Willa of the Wood by Robert Beatty

Their clan leader has made the Faeran believe the day-folk or humans are all evil and intend to destroy their world. Initially, they were the caretakers of nature until the padaran rule within the clan fostered assimilation and unethical practices. This magical world consists of the ancient clan that has long had a deep connection with animals and plants. It focuses on themes of assimilation, connection to nature, and the significance of environmental sustainability. Rather than dwell on cultural differences, the narrative highlights the lack of morals that exists on both sides among specific people. The author introduces a protagonist who becomes torn between her world and the human world the more she learns about the truth. It approaches the premise with a unique perspective, as the indigenous society is the Faeran clan of mythological creatures.

Willa of the Wood by Robert Beatty

The narrative explores the clash between native societies and settler societies because of their cultural differences. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own.

Willa of the Wood by Robert Beatty

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Willa of the Wood by Robert  Beatty