Taara could be anyone’s neighbourhood girl a little whimsical, a little lost.
There is something quiet about her, something that listens more than it speaks. She understands loneliness in a way that feels familiar, and instead of turning away from it, she sits with it.
Over time, that loneliness begins to shift. What once felt heavy slowly becomes something she learns to carry, and in doing so, she begins to understand herself a little more gently.
Taara is the sensitive thread that runs through the play observant, tender, and quietly vulnerable.
You will find her in Loneliness A One-Act Play, available at Pari’s Books!


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