A parable for those who wonder what it might be like in a post-perfect world when there are no more problems to solve, no arguments to have, no disease, no heartbreak, no soul. It is a world that offers no challenge and no motivation, amiable or threatening, to use the imagination as a means of feeling a part of something greater than the smooth operation of one's isolated metabolism. Our titular character learns that we have a need to feel , evolve, take new shapes and adapt as our subsumed nature demands. Nature will not be denied, and Amira begins a path at once frightening and wondrous. This rich, poetic language regarding an existence that comes undone and is transformed into something greater than itself.