: Like Gaarder's Sophie's World , it simplifies deep existential questions.
📍 : Pay close attention to the Joker ; he represents the philosopher who refuses to take the world for granted. : Like Gaarder's Sophie's World , it simplifies
: Beyond the philosophy, it is a touching story about a father and son bonding. : The story explores how family history and
: The story explores how family history and secrets pass down through generations. : It challenges the reader to never lose
: The Joker is the only character who sees the world as it truly is—strange and wonderful—while others are bound by their "suits" and routines.
: They are looking for Hans's mother, who left years ago to "find herself" in the fashion world.
: It challenges the reader to never lose their sense of amazement at being alive. ✨ Why It’s Worth Reading