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Trying to
dig their way to China before dinner time, the Twins are interrupted.
Soon they will discover how well they succeeded. From the backyard's
breach emerge Hear No Evil, See No Evil, and Speak No Evil, three
mouse-size monkeys (of a species long-believed to be extinct) who
deliver and immediately abandon a fourth monkey - Geezer - afflicted
with a strange, contagious dis-ease. When Geezer commences sneezing the
Twins' fates are sealed... as are the fates of each and every person on
Mother Earth. Mankind, in the end, gets what it deserves. Beginning as a
children's story, Monkey Due takes a fanciful premise and twists it into
an almost plausible tale that pits Primitivism against Civilization,
Nature against Technology, Ape against Humanity, while tracing each to
its origins in Life's primeval stew. Highly recommended for poets,
philosophers, and misanthropes. |