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The Bodolos Grand Election
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8232462765
- EAN9798232462765
- Date de parution15/12/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
"The Bodolos Grand Election" unfolds in the Kingdom of Bodolos, a vibrant animal world where power and justice are tested. When the proud Lion, Samson, rules by fear, unrest grows among the weaker creatures. Guided by the wise Eagle, the animals agree to hold their first election - a democratic contest between the mighty Lion and the humble but wise Tortoise, Daniel. Through campaigns, debates, and moral trials, the story explores themes of leadership, justice, humility, and the true meaning of democracy.
In the end, the Tortoise triumphs not by strength but by wisdom, ushering in an age of fairness and peace known as the Golden Era of Bodolos. More than a fable, this book serves as a literary civic education tool - teaching children and adults alike that true leadership is stewardship, not domination, and that democracy begins in the heart long before it reaches the ballot.
In the end, the Tortoise triumphs not by strength but by wisdom, ushering in an age of fairness and peace known as the Golden Era of Bodolos. More than a fable, this book serves as a literary civic education tool - teaching children and adults alike that true leadership is stewardship, not domination, and that democracy begins in the heart long before it reaches the ballot.



