High above the Earth, the Stars had always sparkled, guiding travelers and watching over children's dreams. But after shining for a million years, they felt tired and unnoticed. So one night, they dimmed their lights and drifted away on a well-earned holiday.

Down on Earth, little Elara gazed at the dark, empty sky. Where had her twinkling friends gone? Determined to find them, she stepped outside and discovered a magical path of starlight leading into the heavens. Her journey carried her through sleepy clouds and quiet moonbeams, until she reached a gentle realm where the Stars rested, sipping stardust tea and sharing their secret: they longed to be appreciated.

Elara promised to share their message. Back home, she gathered children and families, inspiring them to draw stars in their windows, whisper thanks to the sky, and remember the light they had always taken for granted. Slowly, warmth and gratitude reached the Stars, rekindling their brilliance.

With joy renewed, the Stars returned to their places, brighter and more radiant than ever. And when Elara looked up, she knew the night sky would never feel the same-because now, every twinkle was a reminder of love, wonder, and appreciation.

When the Stars Took a Holiday is a whimsical bedtime story for children ages 6-10, blending imagination with a gentle lesson in gratitude. Perfect for family reading, classrooms, or quiet nights under the stars.



Autorentext

Imed Ilahi: A Profile of the Tunisian Writer and Playwright

Imed Ilahi is a Tunisian poet and playwright known for his literary and theatrical contributions that explore deep philosophical and social themes. His style blends symbolism with existential reflections, creating works that provoke thought and raise profound questions.

Literary Works:
  • "At the Edge of Reality": A short story collection that merges reality with fantasy, where the boundaries between the possible and the impossible fade, transforming daily moments into profound philosophical experiences.
Theatrical Works:
  • "The Shadow of Existence": A play exploring the inner struggles of a character named Adel, who faces existential questions about the meaning of life and identity.
  • "Between the Shadow and the Edge": A play delving into the existential conflict of human beings, presenting philosophical dialogues that reflect the psychological and social challenges individuals face in their quest for self-understanding.
  • "The Shadow and the Gap": A play examining the gap between reality and human aspirations, highlighting the struggles individuals endure in their attempt to achieve self-realization.
  • "The Locked Room": A play that explores themes of isolation and the search for meaning, as the protagonist finds himself trapped in a room that mirrors his psychological and existential state.
  • "When the Stage Speaks": An experimental philosophical play that challenges traditional theatrical conventions, confronting the audience with existential questions about truth and reality.

Beyond his literary and theatrical works, Imed Ilahi is also known for his educational articles published in the Tunisian newspaper Ashourouk, where he discusses issues related to education and pedagogy, shedding light on the challenges and future prospects for improving Tunisia's educational system.

Titel
When the Stars Took a Holiday
EAN
9798231242160
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
17.08.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
9.32 MB