This title strongly suggests a "fish-out-of-water" narrative, similar to a naive protagonist entering the ruthless world of politics.
Which of these directions fits your vision best, or should we to be more humorous or professional? Book review of Babe in the Woods by Julie Heffernan 1 : A Babe in the Woods Goes to the Capital
: Folklore, modern adaptation, moral lessons, survival. : What happens when wide-eyed optimism meets high-stakes
: What happens when wide-eyed optimism meets high-stakes power? Follow our protagonist's journey from the quiet outskirts to the bustling, often cynical heart of the Capital. Will their integrity remain intact, or will the "Capital" change them forever? The phrase "" refers to an innocent or
The phrase "" refers to an innocent or naive person, often inexperienced in life and easily victimized or tricked. This idiom originated from a 1595 ballad about two children abandoned in a forest.