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The Lion And The Unicorn

The Lion And The Unicorn

Richard Harding Davis

Double 9 Books
2025
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The lion and the unicorn presents a lively and emotional portrait of personal ambition and romantic possibility within a bustling city shaped by social change and the tension of upcoming conflict. The story opens inside a modest flower shop marked by traditional heraldry, a symbol of identity and pride. Everyday interactions in this space reveal glimpses of hope, dreams, and uncertainty as individuals prepare for journeys that could alter their lives. A traveler heading toward war embodies duty and sacrifice, while a visitor from across the ocean seeks success in the creative world, convinced that a new city can reshape destiny. Relationships form quickly, fueled by curiosity, admiration, and a longing for connection. The narrative shifts between moments of light social banter and deeper reflections on ambition as characters navigate expectations, rivalry, and emotional vulnerability. Love appears intertwined with opportunity, suggesting that affection and success can both inspire and unsettle. The lion and the unicorn ultimately explores how personal aspirations collide with unpredictable circumstances, showing that the pursuit of purpose and belonging often leads individuals to confront hidden fears and surprising truths.
The Reporter Who Made Himself King

The Reporter Who Made Himself King

Richard Harding Davis

Double 9 Books
2025
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The reporter who made himself king presents a satirical tale about ambition, vanity, and the folly of power. The story traces the whimsical rise of a restless journalist who, longing for peace and creative freedom, accepts a political appointment on a remote tropical island. His attempt at a quiet life quickly spirals into chaos as chance, ambition, and imagination lead him into an accidental reign. The narrative unfolds with humor and irony, as the protagonist's flair for exaggeration and fabrication transforms local politics into an international farce. Through miscommunication and misplaced confidence, he blurs the line between truth and invention, turning his fantasies into absurd realities. The island becomes a microcosm of imperial posturing and journalistic spectacle, exposing the fragility of authority and the ease with which fiction can shape perception. Blending adventure with satire, the tale critiques the pursuit of fame, the moral ambiguity of storytelling, and the comic consequences of human pretension in the face of power and consequence.
The Log Of The "Jolly Polly"

The Log Of The "Jolly Polly"

Richard Harding Davis

Double 9 Books
2025
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The log of the "Jolly Polly" explores the pressure of ambition and the search for belonging when creative purpose becomes uncertain. The narrative reflects on the emotional weight carried by someone who once felt secure in talent and recognition, only to face silence from the world that previously applauded. Within this struggle arises a tempting possibility of stepping into comfort and approval offered by others who see value not in the individual but in an image. The movement toward this new life reveals how admiration can be transactional, shaped by expectation rather than genuine connection. Quiet internal questions grow louder, expressing doubt about exchanging personal agency for convenience. Gradually, understanding forms that fulfillment develops not from praise but from staying aligned with inner conviction. The work emphasizes that identity becomes stronger when a person chooses integrity over validation. Through reflection, choice, and resilience, the book suggests that authentic belonging develops when decisions are guided by personal truth. Ultimately, the narrative reveals that commitment to one's path creates a deeper kind of wealth, one supported by purpose, clarity, and freedom within.