About This Book
A whimsical fantasy centers on a living, Pleasant-Faced Lion who awakens on a square and befriends two children, Ridgwell and Christine, after speaking to them during a fog. The lion's sudden animation triggers a series of varied responses: the children's direct encounters, the writer and a civic dignitary's attempts to interpret and manage the wonder, and the wider public and press reaction that culminates in formal proceedings. Playful prefaces and observational sketches about art and perspective frame the tale, and the narrative explores imagination versus common-sense, how different observers reshape the same marvel, and the social consequences of the extraordinary.
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