
Juveniles & Other Stories
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Juveniles & Other Stories is a collection of seven short fictions under the theme of āyouthāāa tattered, confusing period of trials-and-errors, and the last taste of refreshing bliss before the vast blue sky we see yonder would turn into a suffocating ceiling once we learn of our limits. Regardless, weāre still ever searching for a safe haven under that concrete boundary.
āComing of ageā is translated to āto take a step beyond oneās youthāin Thai literature. When, in truth, shedding oneās youth is an act far more difficult than simply taking a step further, oftentimes by weathering through oneās surroundings and stimulation, oftentimes from relying on the innermost driving force within us. Anger, sadness, and insecurities that have been bottled up are a ticking time bomb. Time after time, a character would go with the choice that only worsens everything, making us readers wonder if all of us would make it through the end. This book is a collection of stories with most of their protagonists being a young child, while the stories themselves are meant for the adult, with each of them detailing a different way of processing and dealing with traumas.
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Apinuch Petcharapiracht (also known under the pen name āMoonscapeā) is a Chinese-Thai writer who leads a peaceful life with her cat and dog in Phetchaburi, Thailand. Her dream is to see the marriage equality bill turn into an actual law, and allow her to legally marry her girlfriend at last. She wrote Juveniles & Other Stories based on her grim memories from her childhood that have been buried, unforgotten, for one and a half decades.
Her most recent work, Death and the Maiden, was published with Penguin Random House SEA.
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- About the Author
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Juveniles & Other Stories is a collection of seven short fictions under the theme of āyouthāāa tattered, confusing period of trials-and-errors, and the last taste of refreshing bliss before the vast blue sky we see yonder would turn into a suffocating ceiling once we learn of our limits. Regardless, weāre still ever searching for a safe haven under that concrete boundary.
āComing of ageā is translated to āto take a step beyond oneās youthāin Thai literature. When, in truth, shedding oneās youth is an act far more difficult than simply taking a step further, oftentimes by weathering through oneās surroundings and stimulation, oftentimes from relying on the innermost driving force within us. Anger, sadness, and insecurities that have been bottled up are a ticking time bomb. Time after time, a character would go with the choice that only worsens everything, making us readers wonder if all of us would make it through the end. This book is a collection of stories with most of their protagonists being a young child, while the stories themselves are meant for the adult, with each of them detailing a different way of processing and dealing with traumas.
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Apinuch Petcharapiracht (also known under the pen name āMoonscapeā) is a Chinese-Thai writer who leads a peaceful life with her cat and dog in Phetchaburi, Thailand. Her dream is to see the marriage equality bill turn into an actual law, and allow her to legally marry her girlfriend at last. She wrote Juveniles & Other Stories based on her grim memories from her childhood that have been buried, unforgotten, for one and a half decades.
Her most recent work, Death and the Maiden, was published with Penguin Random House SEA.












