Explore timeless tales that delve into the concept of time, each with its unique perspective. These stories invite readers of all ages to ponder moments that shape us and how time’s passage influences life.
Under the theme of Seasons and the Passage of Time, Twas Later When the Summer Went captures the seasonal transitions, portraying summer’s end and winter’s approach as symbols of time’s steady advance. In Chasing the Fireworks, Bauro and Blaze chase New Year’s celebrations across the globe, flying eastward to catch fireworks, defying time zones for a fleeting moment of joy.
Stories about Learning and Discovery include The Capture Of Father Time, where young Jim lassoing Father Time leads to a playful halt in the world, and Tickity-Tock, where a boy’s readiness for his father’s arrival is guided by a clock’s reminders. The Time-Traveling Tie takes Timmy back in time, letting him see his father’s childhood and strengthening family bonds.
In Self-Reflection and Realization, The Lost Half Hour follows Bobo’s journey as he helps others and saves a kingdom, ultimately finding purpose. The Discontented Pendulum explores a pendulum’s renewed commitment to its duties after reconsidering the importance of its role. Finally, What the Clock Told Dolly presents Dolly’s magical conversation with an old clock, giving her insight into history and the role of timekeeping.