And So The Monkey Laughed
Julian Bound, Ann Lachieze
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(Bound Books, Feb. 25, 2020)
AND SO THE MONKEY LAUGHED by JULIAN BOUND and ANN LACHIEZEWhen a young boy sets out on an adventure one morning along a jungle forest path, the animals he encounters on his journey open his eyes to a new world.From author and National Geographic contributor Julian Bound and well-known childrenâs book illustrator Ann Lachieze, âAnd So The Monkey Laughedâ, a story book for children exploring the foundations of Buddhism as seen in the principles of:KindnessThe Present MomentCompassionMindfulnessKarmaAs the boy is accompanied through the jungle by a wise monkey, together they meet a host of jungle animals including a tiger, crane, several monkeys, and a friendly elephant, each of which provide a valuable lesson for the boy.Told with great subtlety and beautifully illustrated with fifteen colourful paintings, âAnd So The Monkey Laughedâ is ideal for parent and child to read together and discover Buddhaâs wisdom and moral guidance.Presenting engaging characters and an enchanting adventure, âAnd So The Monkey Laughedâ is also an appealing book for all children who love stories about animals, be they Buddhist or not.NOTE FROM PUBLISHER:Written with sensitivity and without preaching, âAnd So The Monkey Laughedâ provides a positive foundation towards a childâs development, presenting the essence of good morals, ethical conduct and honesty, all of which can accompany each individual child as they walk along their path through life.An ideal antidote for todayâs modern world of social media and reality television, found within Buddhaâs teachings first given over two millennia ago.Age range: 5 to 10 years oldABOUT THE AUTHORJulian Bound is a documentary photographer, film maker and author. Featured on the BBC news, his photographs have been published in National Geographic, New Scientist and the international press. His work focuses on the social documentary of world culture, religion and traditions, with time spent studying meditation with the Buddhist monks of Tibet and Northern Thailand and spiritual teachers of Indiaâs Himalaya region.With portraiture of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, Julian has photographed the Tibetan communities of Nepal and India, and has worked as a photographer for various international embassies in conjunction with the United Nations.Julian is also the author of the novels âThe Geisha and the Monkâ, âSubway of Lightâ and âLifeâs Heart Eternalâ.ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATORAnn Lachieze is a British artist and illustrator. She has spent thirty years living in Provence, France, where she enjoys a gentler way of life. Her artwork reflects this art de vivre, emphasizing the importance of living fully in the moment. As a mother of three, she has had the joy of reading many books to her children, learning along the way how illustrations can bring a story to life.Her painting takes its inspiration from nature which is an unlimited source, giving the viewer another perspective towards chosen surroundings. Working mainly in acrylic Annâs art plays with light, contrasting both shade and brightness to create an illusion of depth.Yoga and meditation have always been a constant element throughout Annâs life, combined with her interest in the philosophy and guidance found within Buddhism.