Monster Zunga

Monster Zunga by Rotimi Omosheyin, published by Xlibris Corporation on May 1, 2005, is a 28-page work written in English. This book tells the story of a young boy who visits an unfamiliar land and is welcomed due to his grandmother’s commitment to the community. The narrative introduces Monster Zunga, a fictional character that embodies the theme of prejudice, aiming to convey the significance of not prejudging others based on their sex, race, or religion.
Readers will find a blend of juvenile fiction and elements of fantasy and magic throughout the story. The book explores the young boy’s experiences and interactions in this new environment, highlighting the lessons learned about acceptance and understanding. Through its engaging storyline, Monster Zunga encourages reflection on societal issues related to prejudice, making it a thoughtful addition to the genre.
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This book tells the story of a young boy who visits a land that is unfamiliar to him, but he is well received because of his grandmother’s dedication to the community. Monster Zunga is a fiction character who represents prejudice that exists with the hope of teaching and stressing the importance of not prejudging other in regards of their sex, race, or religion
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