
by Steven Flint
Short StoriesAdded on January 14, 2026
The Sun and The Boy, is a gentle yet powerful allegory suitable for readers of all ages. This wise and magical tale is a story about love and friendship overcoming loneliness and betrayal. An unforgettable journey that takes the reader from the mundane and commonplace to the sublime and mystical.A truly inspiring and original fable full of adventure.
I absolutely loved this beautifully written book, makes the reader think and consider many aspects of life. This is done through a boy and his love for the sun, and vice versa, whereby they go on many adventures together, and the boy gets to learn many important lessons through the stories narrated to him by the sun. However the sun could not always be with him, as at sunset it had to leave, and it was then that the boy was discovered by the moon. The moon was ever envious of the sun, especially
No specified setting. 115 pp. Lovely allegory the touches on a lot of basic emotional human experiences.The Sun and The Boy by Steven Flint
Lovely storyBeautiful. Just beautiful. A wonderful and touching story with great teachings. I read it over four nights as a bedtime story to my kids. We all enjoyed it. When I finished it I realized I was smiling.

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