Seven Stories of Ying and Yang
By (Author) Francis Mattondo
BookBaby
BookBaby
9th July 2018
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
118
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 12mm
199g
The tone of "Seven Stories of Ying and Yang" is what I would call "Zen parable playfulness". Each story presents a situation the Japanese village of Shimo must deal with; storms, mysteries, strange visitors . . . etc. The time is the Old Kingdom, meaning modern conveniences are not available to the children of the village. Ying and Yang help the children with magical spells, although this is not always apparent to the children. The sister fish talk while floating on the surface of their bowl in the library, but only the children can hear them. Throughout the stories there is a playfulness and humor. But underneath there is always some Zen lesson about life and the nature of the world being shown. The magic of Ying and Yang is hidden; yet is always revealing something to the children of the village.
Francis Mattondo is a novelist/screenwriter who lives in New York City. He was a technical analyst for the communications industry before retiring to embrace his first love: creating meaningful stories for children!