The monk almost never gets angry. But when an irritating fly comes buzzing happily, circling around his head, landing on his nose, day after day, the monk becomes very angry. That confuses and saddens him. Until one day, the monk stops looking at that face-faced fly and sees something wonderful.
The Monk and the Fly is a tale to take a breath and observe life in a different way, to contemplate things as they really are, even those that annoy us, frustrate us or make us angry.
Children (and adults) will be better able to accept and enjoy everyday reality after reading this book.