The Tiger and the Leopardess

The Tiger and the Leopardess by Ho Khong Ming is a fictional narrative published by Partridge Publishing on January 20, 2016. This 184-page book is written in English and explores themes of cultural heritage through the lens of a poignant folk tale set in the Malaysian jungle. The story follows an old tiger on a hunt who encounters a black leopardess, leading to a complex relationship defined by trust and rivalry.
Readers will find a rich exploration of the dynamics between the tiger and the leopardess as they navigate their instincts and emotions in a world where survival is paramount. The narrative delves into their interactions, highlighting the tension between hate and love as they confront their roles in the jungle. This edition invites readers to reflect on the nature of relationships and the choices that define them, all set against the backdrop of a vibrant and culturally significant environment.
Official synopsis Publisher
An old hungry tiger is on the hunt for a meal. As darkness encroaches on the Malaysian jungle, the tiger hears a noise in the underbrush. While he hides behind a tree stump, the creature seems to creep away into the night. But just as he emerges from his hiding spot, he sees the eyes of a black leopard. Who dares stalk the king of the jungle? After the leopard runs off, the tiger, who is reluctant to take risks at his age, decides not to pursue it. As he continues his quest for food, the tiger is soon successful in capturing a meal. Now satiated, the tiger settle near a glade as dusk approaches once again. When he sees the leopard sitting across the glade, the tiger soon realizes it is a female and she is in heat. In a jungle devoid of male leopards, the leopardess lies in wait, knowing the tiger is her nemesis. But as the tiger begins to leave her portions from his hunts, the leopardess is left wondering whether she can trust her mortal enemy. In this poignant folk tale, an old tiger and a suspicious leopardess meet in a jungle where they must decide whether hate or love will dominate their relationship.
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