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THE STORY OF THE MORAL OF THE MANGO THAT COULD TANGO

Phil Green

Strange things happening at night, in a FRUIT shop of all places... A dancing mango... An angry plum... Asparagus spears being thrown... At who? And why? And who saw the Italian salad dressing and why were they looking? What happened to the eggs and what were they afraid of? Who must be nuts and why was that OK... What on earth is going on? The Story Of The Moral Of The Mango That Could Tango tells the tale of a Mango, who, bored with sitting quietly in the shop like a good piece of fruit should, spontaneously dances the tango around the shelves thereby dividing the shop by upsetting some and inspiring others. It is demanded he explain himself and defend his actions to those who prefer an "adherence to convention," with a surprise as to who comes to his defence, inspiring reconciliation, and a unified happy conclusion.

 

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ABOUT PHIL GREEN


Phillip Green is a retired award winning builder and The Story Of The Moral Of The Mango That Could Tango is his first book, originally written for his kids over 30 years ago. A favourite saying that inspired the story is credited to Nietzsche; 'and those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music.' He has several books for children and a novella in development. He lives in a rural village near Brisbane in Queensland Australia with his wife.