In the mountain village of Han-Nuk, silence is sacred and caste is law. A child begins to hear whispers no one else can ? voices rising from water, from stone, from something waiting beneath the ancient Well House. As the village prepares for a sacred festival, an old grief stirs.
What follows will fracture generations of silence. Midorii is a lyrical tale of memory, grief, and quiet rebellion ? where the past is not lost, only waiting to be heard ? and when it speaks, it will not come gently. Because what the village forgot... the water remembers.
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About the Author:
Nana Aberdeen is a retired educator and lives in Malaysia. His passion is Creative Storytelling, Art and Design. He focuses on Asian Myth and Folklore vividly retold within a fresh setting.