1- TELL ME A TALE
Two worlds exist.
Unseen by one another.
Yet changing each other
without knowing it.
One is the real world.
There, a boy lives — an ordinary one.
The other is Atlantis…
There, a girl lives — the king’s daughter.
Atlas thinks he is telling a story in his world.
Mira believes she is simply living her life in Atlantis.
Our story is, in truth, the quiet influence of one world upon another.
It is a boy’s attempt to mend his loneliness by telling his story to an aquarium.
It is the power of a dream reaching from inside an aquarium into the ocean.
It is a girl’s search, in the silence of the ocean, for a friend who resembles her.
“Tell me a tale”
It is not a story of great wars, but of young hearts.
And we all know that the strongest bond in life is love.
If you ask whether the tale has ended — No.
For some stories are rewritten each time they are told.
And hope sometimes finds new meaning when a child says,
“This time, it will be more beautiful”
What Awaits You in Book 1
- A play-within-a-play structure
- Two parallel worlds: the real world and Atlantis
- A dialogue-driven, theatrical storytelling style
- Mythological elements woven into a magical underwater world
- Animal and human characters brought to life through vivid imagination
- A story written in dramatic form, suitable for stage and puppet performance
- A cinematic atmosphere reminiscent of an animated film
- A powerful theme of friendship
- A journey of belonging and identity
- Questions about trust and the choices we make
- Emotional growth through mistakes
- A multilayered structure shaped through simultaneous scene technique.
- Five songs woven into the story, enhancing emotion and atmosphere
- A hopeful and meaningful ending
