One Who Walks is a story narrated by Porus, a being from a long, long time ago, an omniscient watcher, who observes people and their idiosyncrasies at the time of conflict. Porus unfolds these stories as he reflects and ponders upon human nature, ...
One Who Walks is a story narrated by Porus, a being from a long, long time ago, an omniscient watcher, who observes people and their idiosyncrasies at the time of conflict. Porus unfolds these stories as he reflects and ponders upon human nature, accompanied by a wise, but often obscure muse. A refined tale, easy and light, that stays away from the usual well-known record and focuses instead on the stories of a few families and a few main characters who you could swear you have met in your life. It's familiar and yet it is a different story – a story as told by the One Who Walks. The most striking feature of the book is its ability to evoke a sense of personal loss and perhaps hope.