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The Little Black Fish

by Beh-Rang, Samad, Emam, Ruby
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Overview

This is a classic in Persian child literature. On the one hand the story is a beautiful tale where the reality is mixed with fiction. It tells an enlightening legend about a Little Black Fish who encounters the strange, narrow-minded world of grown-ups, most of which signify some futile aspect of adult existence. A dogmatic way of life filled with ignorance and the fear of the unknown, remained unchanged throughout generations, is the reason behind our hero’s wish to travel to the sea and find out about life in other parts of the world.

After long discussions with the community members who try to convince him to succumb to their static lifestyle and are willing to destroy him when they see their way of life under attack, he finally leaves in search of a better life. Along the way The Little Black Fish interacts with frogs, small fish and the moon. He also has brave encounters with a crab, a pelican and a swordfish. A wise lizard gives him lots of advice, encourages him to follow his quest, make connections and look for the team of fishes that have come together and formed a strong alliance to defend themselves when in danger.

For children: beautiful, interesting and lovely tale about a little black fish who wants to learn about life and look for answers. For adults: short, well-written and edifying story about themselves and a path they can follow to achieve the goals of freedom and justice.

Seldom do we find in literature a work with so many well-elaborated facets. A novel which is also richly adorned with history, politics, character studies while addressing deep philosophical, political and social issues.

Although ostensibly a children’s book, The Little Black Fish makes countless profound and realistic points about life and human nature. In this story we can see the painful truth about ourselves. The plot is not complicated because the most important message there is the question "what is the real essence of our life?”

The essence of the book is contained in the great and famous lines uttered by the Little Black Fish when thinking about his accomplishments: “I might face death any minute now, but I should not put myself in harms’ way as long as I can live. Of course, it is not important if I die, because this is going to happen anyway. I know my purpose: How will my life or death impact the lives of others?”

Synopsis

The Little Black Fish embarks on an eye opening journey with the spirit of a dreamer experiencing an awakening and the prospects of the deeds he would perform, but in the process he does more than that. The path leads him to wisdom, courage, awareness and study of social relations. The story is about stepping outside the confides of a self centered life, looking at life as it should be and not as it is.

With a simple analogy for younger readers, it has numerous underlying political messages for progressives and shows a path to freedom, equality and justice. The goal of The Little Black Fish is to fulfill his ultimate quest: "How will my life or death impact the lives of others?"

Once he has identified the problem he sets a goal to look for solutions, making connections, assuming leadership, planning, and continuing the quest until the goal has been reached.

About the Author, Beh-Rang, Samad , Emam, Ruby

Samad Beh-Rang (Behrangi) is a writer from Azerbaijan, Iran. Besides teaching in remote villages and collecting epic and folk tales of Azerbaijan who had been passed along through generations by oral tradition, he wrote several stories for children and many articles on education. The nature of his writings with their metaphoric allusions to dictatorship and a yearning to equality, freedom and justice, have shed light on countless socio-economic problems, making it universal. However, Beh-Rang’s works are very special in a sense that they not only address social problems, but they also offer solutions for them.

The Little Black Fish is his masterpiece. Younger readers learn how to deal with such issues as bullying, discrimination and other day-to-day problems they might face, they are encouraged to move on and make connections with the right group of individuals in an effort to face those issues collectively. Adult readers however, see a clear path to freedom and justice, no matter how high the stakes.

Beh-Rang was arrested at the age of 29 and a short while later his body was found in the Araz River. This fate is quite ironic in the eyes of those who have read The Little Black Fish. His fate, amazingly intertwined with that of his creation, made him a legend, proving that no matter how powerful the enemy, it lacks intelligence and sound judgment.

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Book Details

Published
June 15, 2026
Publisher
Authorhouse
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781438913995

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