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Le’mme live my life....

by Usha Shetty

 ISBN: 1596820888

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"Le'mme Live my Life" is the story of a naughty and adventurous Little Monkey, who has always lived in a jungle, and has never seen humans before in his life. This little monkey has always done what his heart told him to, without fear of anyone.

So, when humans come to the jungle for a safari, he too wants to go for a safari to the human jungle. When told by others about the consequences of going to the human world, his only question is - Why can't I go for a safari to the human jungle, when humans can come for a safari to the animal jungle? Are we not made by the same God? The innocent little Little Ribbi doesn't realize that he being an animal, he cannot live that kind of life - that the humans won't allow him to live their life.

And when he sees the human jungle, where animals are abused and tortured, he doesn't know how to react to it. He doesn't know whether to run away from all this or face it. Now he is stuck between the two world - the human jungle and the animal jungle. Now he has only two options, if he wants to live in the human jungle - either to live like the rest of them as a caged animal, or die. And he has one other option too - he could somehow run away to his very own jungle and live peacefully thereafter.

But, can this Little Ribbi's conscience allow him to run away? Can he live in a cage like a slave?

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