A story about losing yourself to survive—and finding yourself to live.

A modern fable about exile, integration, and becoming purple.

A parable about the parts of ourselves we abandon—and what it takes to become whole again.

Little Boy Blue with a Purple Hue

A modern parable about exile, integration, and becoming whole

A haunting allegory about the parts of ourselves we abandon to survive—and what it costs to leave them behind.

Little Boy Blue with a Purple Hue is a quiet, unsettling parable about separation, shame, and the long road back to wholeness.

A tale of two inseparable boys, Blue and Red, torn apart by fear, cruelty, and the desire to belong. Blue survives. He builds a life. He even finds love. But something essential is missing.

What follows is not a story about redemption through success, strength, or reinvention—but about integration. About returning to the places we abandoned. About discovering that the parts of us we tried to erase were never gone at all.

Written with simplicity and restraint, this book reads like a fable for adults—one that lingers long after the final page and quietly asks the reader what they left behind in order to be accepted.

This is a story about becoming purple.