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Tiju Mundakappalli’s ‘Metamorphosis of Maniyan the Donkey’ Redefines Satire in Contemporary Indian Literature – World News Network

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Last updated: June 19, 2025 12:00 am
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New Delhi [India], June 19: Books meant for kids are often filled with fairy dust and funny creatures. But today’s young readers are smarter and more curious than ever. They don’t want just fairy tales or something funny. They look for real stories. Now, Modern children’s literature is shifting. Young readers are now attracted toward narratives that reflect real feelings, difficult decisions, and the journey of discovering who they are. Many new authors now try to include these values while keeping the story light and joyful. A perfect example of this shift is a new story, “Metamorphosis of Maniyan the Donkey.” This story focuses on giving life lessons through a donkey’s unusual journey.

In the world of children’s books, Children don’t see animal characters just as funny faces but much more than that. They help kids understand deep things in simple ways. Over the years, rabbits, mice, and cats have had their time. Now, it’s a donkey’s turn. And not just any donkey–but Maniyan, who grows from an unsure creature into a wise leader. For today’s kids, animal characters offer more than fun. They often become role models wrapped in fur and feathers.
Some of the best children’s books use everyday and easy language to say big things. Instead of hard words or complicated scenes, they try to use feelings and easy lessons. The latest book in this space shares how a donkey handles love, work, failure, and growth. It shows that stories don’t need castles or magic to touch hearts–they just need truth, shown gently.
Released just two days ago on June 16, “Metamorphosis of Maniyan the Donkey” takes young readers on a heartwarming ride. The story shows Maniyan working hard, running away from duties, returning in regret, and finally leading a forest full of animals. The book focuses on gently teaching values of responsibility, courage, and emotional growth. It may be a book made specifically for children. But even grown-ups might find something to take away in it.
This heartfelt story comes from Tiju Mundakappalli, a writer originally from Kaipattoor, Pathanamthitta in Kerala. Now based in Kuwait, Tiju began writing short stories during his college days in Bangalore and Coimbatore. His first book, A Short Vacation of a Donkey, was also aimed at children. With this second book, Tiju expands that world, giving not just entertainment but meaningful ideas for young readers.
In a world full of action cartoons and noisy games, a quiet story about a donkey’s change in life might seem simple. But that’s its power. Books that improve thought process, emotion, and growth are essential for today’s young readers. Maniyan the Donkey stands as a testament to how even the gentlest voices can rise to lead, not just a forest, but perhaps an entire generation of minds ready to listen.
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