Mngwa

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By Allison Graham
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(3.50 based on 2 reviews)

Published: Oct. 04, 2011
Words: 2,789 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781465903716


Description

Mayasa knows she is as skilled as any male hunter in her tribe, and she aims to prove it by hunting the high-dwelling antelope of Mount Meru. Of course, to do that, she must enter the jealously guarded territory of Wawindaji Pepo, guardian of the mountain. Mngwa is the third story in the Bestiary Tales.

Tags

leopard, animal, mountain, danger, africa, cryptozoology, mythology, snow, hunt, guardian, tribe, antelope, cold, big cat, bestiary tales, mngwa

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Review by: Krysteen Damon on March 25, 2013 : star star star star
I like this story, but the ending was a little disappointing. I felt bad for Mayasa and I would've liked to see what would have happened with the guardian. Still worth reading though.
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Review by: Rob Wilkins on March 09, 2013 : star star star
This is the story I've liked least from this collection thus far. It did an excellent job of setting the scene and atmosphere, but the story itself just didn't grab me. I still love the style of the writing itself, and was drawn in at first as I have been with the other tales, but somewhere in the middle it lost me.
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