Tahr is a 12 year old monk boy , disciple of Shengo .
He has a shaved head like ( dick head ).
He was curious to learn more about Shengo and wanted to learn how Shengo spent his life in Army . He lived with Shengo where people came to get blessings and enlightened so this way Tahr learned English because the people who came there were foreigners. He learnt many chants from Shengo which he used to calm down Yeh-Teh . He was very conservative as he wanted to prevent loss to nature , he wanted to protect Yeti and he diliked when rare species were eaten by The Ultimate Diners Clun
shengo was a Buddhist monk. he loved tahr
he was a old monk lives in the mountain.he was the master of tahr he was very sincere with tahr and loved him like his dad
Shengo died
renaud was a rober but he was a LIL gud n faithfull one!
Yeti is a neandernal the name which tahr gave him was gengsun.
No , they didn't get married !! In the end , uncle franklin is dead with yehti also gone , paris goes back to her home .
"The Lastling" by Philip Gross is a novel about a group of children who discover a mysterious baby hidden in a cave on a tropical island. As they try to protect the baby from danger and unravel the secrets surrounding its existence, the children are forced to confront their own fears and desires. The story explores themes of identity, friendship, and the power of storytelling.
Paris and her uncle Franklin are at the departure lounge of an airport awaiting their flight, but it is delayed. The strength of Franklin's personality is made apparent by the way he behaves and what Paris tells the reader about him.
Philip Gross was born in 1952.
At the end Paris and Tahr and Geng-sun parted ways Paris went back to America with the trekkers while Tahr stayed with the shepard and Geng-sun was angry about,how the whole ice fortress thing was a myth and she too,went in a separated direction
its because everything came to its last ......gengsun who alone of her kind was left,shengo died,franklin died,paris started new life and tahr also started new life with his past.
PHILIP GROSS has written: 'MAPPA MUNDI'