When a peaceful village is threatened by a fearsome one-eyed ghoul, anxiety and division begin to tear the community apart. Just when hope seems nearly lost, a wise and compassionate stranger appears, offering the healing power of truth and inner light to overcome the darkness.
Written in lyrical rhyme, The One-Eyed Ghoul is an allegorical children’s story that inspires empathy, critical thinking, and the courage to stand up to fear. A perfect choice for parents, teachers, and librarians seeking books about inclusion, mindfulness, emotional intelligence, and social awareness.
Ideal for fans of The Sneetches, The Lorax, What Do You Do With a Problem?, and The Name Jar.