Monkey: An Indian Tale

Monkey: An Indian Tale
Author: Jules Okapi
Publisher: White Sun Press
Total Pages: 45
Release: 2011-07-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Tugli lives happily in a metal box on a friendly street where vendors hawk wares and a Buddhist stupa sits at his back. Everything pretty much goes the same way for a long time, until one day, the pickle lady stops delivering the pickles. After that, a disgruntled monkey, a three-legged dog and a kindly old woman pretty much disrupt the course of Tugli’s life forever. Keywords: monkey, fable, talking animals, animals, monkey, dog, pickles, children, middle grade, India, Tibetan, Dharamsala, Himalayas, travel stories, metaphysical and visionary

The Monkey's Ride

The Monkey's Ride
Author: Alex Gachuhi
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 29
Release: 2008-05-19
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1477178112

This is one among a series of African Stories. African fork stories are not meant to be to be entertaining only but wisdom is passed from one generation to another. Monkey was a friend to all animals in the jungle. However in his persuit for ripe mangoes he ends up in trouble with the mean Crocodile who wants to eat his heart. It took not only wisdom to escape, but also forgiveness for the monkey to survive and rise to honor and dignity in the Jungle.

The Monkey Who Ate Meatballs

The Monkey Who Ate Meatballs
Author: Allyson L. Casstevens
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2019-12-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1525540114

In the big city of Mazikatoo, there is a monkey named Marvin who lives in the zoo. Marvin has lots of friends at the zoo, but he is silly and curious, and he wants to do something new. One day, he escapes from his cage and climbs up a tree. From there, he can see a big new world! But first, he is hungry. He smells something delicious coming from a nearby restaurant, so he goes to find out what it is. Lots of surprises await Marvin, including a yummy treat and a new friend! By the book’s final page, readers will have warm hearts and big smiles. “The Monkey Who Ate Meatballs” will appeal to the natural curiosity of children. Whether the story is read to them or they read it themselves, they will have so much fun following Marvin on his adventure and learning the joy of being kind and helpful to others.

The Sweetness of Tears

The Sweetness of Tears
Author: Nafisa Haji
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2011-05-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0062092030

When faith and facts collide, Jo March—a young woman born into an Evangelical Christian dynasty—wrestles with questions about who she is and how she fits into the weave of her faithful family. Chasing loose threads that she hopes will lead to the truth, Jo sets off on an unlikely quest across boundaries of language and religion, through chasms of sectarian divides in the Muslim world. Against the backdrop of the War on Terror—travelling from California to Chicago, Pakistan to Iraq—she delves deeply into the past, encountering relatives, often for the first time, whose histories are intricately intertwined with her own . . . only to learn that true spiritual devotion is a broken field riddled with doubt and that nothing is ever as it seems. A story of forbidden love and familial dysfunction that interweaves multiple generational and cultural viewpoints, The Sweetness of Tears is a powerful reminder of the ties that bind us, the choices that divide us, and the universal joys and tragedies that shape us all.

Monkey Business

Monkey Business
Author: Landon Crutcher
Publisher: Inkshares
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2016-05-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1941758878

Ron and Willy are stranded on a tropical island and they really want to get home. Unfortunately they have no real resources, no good plans, and no idea what the hell they're doing. What they do have is an army of foul-mouthed monkeys who want them dead, a beautiful woman who wants some answers, a sex-crazed tribal chief, a caffeine-addicted demigod who wants to be worshipped, and a telepathic skull who just wants a little excitement. Through nonstop comedy and good old-fashioned adventure these guys are facing some long odds but do Ron and Willy give up? No they don't. They get down to business. Monkey Business.

The Monkey and the Crocodile

The Monkey and the Crocodile
Author: Your Story Wizard
Publisher: Your Story Wizard
Total Pages: 35
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

A monkey living alone is delighted to find a crocodile. They become thick friends and their friendship grew every day. But the crocodile’s other friends ruin everything. When the crocodile is sent to fetch the monkey so that they could eat him up, the monkey had to use his brains to escape… and he did! Children will enjoy the colorful characters and the wonderful narration in this interactive tale.