Not exact matches
This
little novel tells of curious happenings in a small contemporary English village: ordinary animals and
people, it seems, are suddenly turning into extraordinary creatures, into the
invisible, supernatural ideas or forms of which our natural examples are but faint images.
You can do anything else, from ra - ping
little kids to genocide, and still get into heaven if you don't hurt his feeling this way, but a much, much better
person gets eternal torture for not being convinced that something
invisible id real.
Plus an
invisible and mute owner who cares nothing; likewise a charletan CEO and arrogant «I don't answer questions from
little people» Chairman.
Enter the land of the
little people with the DVD release of Arthur and the
Invisibles.
Simonds, master of the unfired clay miniature, may have made the most
invisible public art in the most visible locations, placing the architectural «remains» of an invented civilization of «
little people» on the windowsills of buildings all over the world.
The citizens — especially lots of NGOs and young
people — are all in Flamingo Park, far from the Rio Centro (3 hours away) and in
little tents largely
invisible — so civil society is here and enthusiastic but at arm's length.
When
people squeeze avocados at the supermarket to check for ripeness, it can result in
invisible (from the outside) bruises, a frustrating
little gift for the
person who ends up buying the fruit.