Book About:
It is a childish play in poetry about friendship and its goodness. In this story, four animals, including a crow, a mouse, a tortoise and a gazelle, which are all friend, live well together in a forest. One day, as always, they want to get together and chat, they cannot see the gazelle in their gathering. After much searching among bushes and trees, they find out that the gazelle has been trapped in a hunter's trap. The gazelle’s friends straight away did something and, with the help of each other, they release the gazelle from the trap. But at the same time, the tortoise that goes very leisurely becomes the hunter’s prey. But yet again, other animals, with the help of each other, also release it.
This story gives advice children to work with each other. At such cases, children learn that they need to show will and determination to maintain their friendships, and not to leave their friends alone time when needed and to help them. In this story, Mehri Mahouti also places children in situations where they face dangers outside their friends' groups and stimulate them to escape these dangers.
Author About:
Mehri Mahouti was born on 15/04/1961 in Babol. After passing the guidance school and the high school, she moved to Tehran and started studying in Banking major. But since she did not get along with the figures, she left the university. Then Mahouti was involved seriously in writing stories. Her first childish story in was published in »Keyhan Bacheha« and her first book, "Like the Sun," was published in 1993.
Mehri Mahouti says,"I can’t help it. It has been so sweet and desirable that I went and go toward it spontaneously with a world of passion. It's a good feeling and does not know the time and place. It gets always a preference its company, and if it fails to be created, it pisses you off. Of course, perseverance of ants is more than me; they do not cry when they fall down, they do not even think about it, they get up fast and go on with again. However I do not even stall, but I grieve and embarrass, sometimes I cry. When I start writing, I am a child, a child with all her childish characteristics; sometimes good-humored and cheerful, sometimes sad and bored, sometimes hungry and sleepy, and sometimes a nagger. I'm always reading alongside writing. I sometimes put writing aside and just read. Reading is very significant, but I prefer writing a thousand bases.
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