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In an unusual jungle where you'll discover anything from asthmatic aardvarks doing stand-up comedy to elephants delving into past-life regression, the journey of self-discovery is sure to be an entertaining one. Strap on your seat belt as you join Kineosho, a young lion, on his hilarious adventure. Trained by a hard-core kung fu mouse, does he have what it takes to overcome life's many challenges? After all, dealing with the Great Rat Race, fanatically religious moles, and a hoard of over-enthusiastic self-help gurus is no small joke. On his journey, Kineosho learns about everything from the…mehr

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In an unusual jungle where you'll discover anything from asthmatic aardvarks doing stand-up comedy to elephants delving into past-life regression, the journey of self-discovery is sure to be an entertaining one. Strap on your seat belt as you join Kineosho, a young lion, on his hilarious adventure. Trained by a hard-core kung fu mouse, does he have what it takes to overcome life's many challenges? After all, dealing with the Great Rat Race, fanatically religious moles, and a hoard of over-enthusiastic self-help gurus is no small joke. On his journey, Kineosho learns about everything from the value of friendship and the importance of self-expression, to overcoming depression and the art of beating a fat hippo at backgammon. Even with all these critical life skills, however, the spiritual path is still a treacherous one. Will what he learns be enough to give him what he really wants?
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Pratish Mistry was born and raised in apartheid-era South Africa. He has since lived, studied and wandered in over 60 countries, making him truly a citizen of the world. Over the years, he has been happily placed in a variety of boxes ranging from corporate strategy expert and serial entrepreneur, to poet, award-winning writer and experienced life coach.Pratish has since given up collecting boxes and now focuses on his deepest interests: thinking; meditating; and playing at least one musical instrument without having to face charges of crimes against humanity.