A family member could also say this. In a family where there have been many shared events, good and bad, like growing up together, facing hardships as a unit. One family member might say this to another to express that the family story is something that is indelible and will always be there, regardless of any differences or conflicts that may arise in the present.
It implies that our story, which could be our personal experiences, our history, or our collective narrative, is something that is ours and cannot be removed by others. It shows a sense of ownership and empowerment over our own tales.
'They' could refer to those who oppose or try to silence us. It might be people in power who don't want certain stories to be told, like a dictatorship not wanting the tales of resistance to spread.
It could mean that the story shared between two or more people is an inalienable part of their relationship. It's something that is so deeply ingrained that it can't be removed or forgotten.
I'm not certain where to find this specific novel. You could try searching on popular free e - book platforms like Project Gutenberg, or on some free online novel websites such as Wattpad. Maybe also check some indie author platforms.
Not really. Dragonrot is more like a secondary element that adds depth or difficulty rather than taking away the fundamental story lines. It could impact certain characters or events, but the overall narrative structure stays in place.
I can't recall a novel named 'never late never away full novel' directly. But consider 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. Atticus Finch is a character who is always present for his children, guiding them, in a way never being away. And the events in the story unfold in a natural, timely way. It's a complete and profound novel that might share some of the values that the phrase could imply.
It's a bit of a mix. While the core of 'Never Look Away' may have roots in true events, the filmmakers have taken creative liberties to shape it into a cinematic experience. So, it's not a straightforward retelling of a single true story.