'The Lost Mon-ki' is the story of an adolescent lowland gorilla who believes everyone should wait on him hand and foot while he loafs and naps. When the time comes to move to a new settlement, his cousin, Ndeko, warns him to stay with the troop, a warning Mon-ki is unable to heed. After a leopard attacks the troop, Mon-ki is separated and isolated, throwing him into a great adventure to find his way to his new home. Michael Terry is the author of 'The Lost Mon-ki,' a character created by his teenage son, Jonathan. Michael is a charter school superintendent in Texas. He is also a former high school literature and journalism teacher. He believes in the importance of reading novels aloud to children of all ages. It builds their vocabulary and immerses them in the story, especially if the book contains compelling characters with whom children can relate. 'The Lost Mon-ki' is Michael's second novel. The first, Out of the Chrysali', was written as school project with his son. He lives outside of Dallas where he enjoys watching Spider-man movies and reading books where the characters deal with issues of life and death.
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