Shibi_Chakravarthy
This book was written because some truths refuse to stay silent.
Within these pages are fables that do not belong to any age, culture, or generation-stories that feel old the moment you read them, as if they were waiting for the right voice to be remembered. They speak through animals, objects, elements, and quiet moments, revealing the patterns humans repeat while believing they are new.
These fables are brief, but their echoes are not. They linger in the pauses between thoughts, in the discomfort of recognition, in the strange feeling that the story is not really about a lion, a clock, or a mirror-but about you.
This collection grows the way understanding grows: slowly, unevenly, and without asking permission. It does not offer easy morals or comforting conclusions. Instead, it invites reflection, self-honesty, and the courage to look at familiar truths from unfamiliar angles.
Fables of the Unwritten is for readers who sense that wisdom does not always arrive loudly, that meaning often hides in simplicity, and that the stories which change us most are the ones that feel uncomfortably close to home.
These fables do not tell you what to believe.
They remind you of what you already know-and have been avoiding.