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Esther Dalseno

    Esther Dalseno is a writer and educator whose global experiences have profoundly shaped her literary perspective. Her travels and extended stays in various Asian countries have infused her work with a unique cross-cultural sensibility. Dalseno's narratives often explore the intricacies of human connection and the search for meaning across diverse landscapes. Her prose is characterized by a keen observational eye and a thoughtful, introspective tone, inviting readers to reflect on their own place in the world.

    Gabriel And The Swallows
    Drown
    • 2016

      Gabriel And The Swallows

      • 346 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      In a world where dreams blur with reality, lonely farm boy Gabriel, burdened by his past, discovers a miraculous girl with swallow's wings while fleeing a dangerous enemy. Guided by the enigmatic Orlando Khan, he confronts mysteries beneath his city and struggles with his identity, leading to a life-altering decision.

      Gabriel And The Swallows
    • 2015

      Drown

      • 270 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Seven emotionless princesses. Three ghostly sirens. A beautiful, malicious witch haunted by memories. A handsome, self-mutilating prince. Belonging to a race that is mostly animal with little humanity, a world obsessed with beauty where morality holds no sway, a little mermaid escapes to the ocean’s surface. Discovering music, a magnificent palace of glass and limestone, and a troubled human prince, she is driven by love to consult the elusive sea-witch who secretly dominates the entire species of merfolk. Upon paying an enormous price for her humanity, the little mermaid begins a new life, uncovering secrets of sexuality and the Immortal Soul. As a deadly virus threatens to contaminate the bloodstreams of the whole merfolk race, the little mermaid must choose between the lives of her people, the man she loves, or herself. A complete reinvention of Hans Christian Andersen's classic fairy tale, this is a magical-realist fable that captures the essence of sacrifice and the price of humanity.

      Drown