Punch-kun: A Story of Belonging: Rejection, Comfort, and the Science Behind a Baby Monkey Who Moved the World

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Management number 232054779 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$8.96 Model Number 232054779
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When a tiny Japanese macaque named Punch-kun was rejected at birth inside a zoo in Japan, few could have imagined that his story would travel across the world. A single image of a baby monkey clutching a plush toy sparked global attention and opened a conversation about attachment, resilience, and the deep human need to belong.But this is more than a viral baby monkey story.In Punch-kun: A Story of Belonging, Soma Masayoshi explores the real events behind the headlines. From maternal rejection to careful human intervention, from hand-rearing to integration into a complex macaque troop, Punch-kun’s journey reveals the science of primate social behavior and the psychology of comfort objects.Why do social animals struggle when attachment breaks?How does rejection shape development in both monkeys and humans?Why did millions respond so strongly to this Japanese macaque’s story?Blending animal behavior science, attachment theory, and thoughtful cultural reflection, this book examines:• Japanese macaque social hierarchy and troop dynamics• The psychology of rejection and belonging• Comfort objects and emotional regulation• Viral internet empathy and online community response• Resilience in both primates and peoplePunch-kun’s experience speaks to anyone who has ever felt isolated, misunderstood, or outside the group. His gradual integration into a troop of sixty monkeys mirrors our own search for connection in workplaces, families, and online spaces.This is a nonfiction exploration of belonging, social behavior, and resilience told through the life of one small snow monkey in Chiba, Japan. It is grounded in science, careful observation, and human reflection.Punch-kun may not know the world watched him.But his journey reminds us that comfort can come from unexpected places and that belonging is built, not given.If you are interested in animal behavior, attachment psychology, viral culture, or stories of quiet strength, this book offers insight, warmth, and thoughtful perspective Read more

ASIN B0GQ2X5B7N
ISBN13 979-8249631703
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6.24 x 0.44 x 9.24 inches
Item Weight 7.8 ounces
Print length 109 pages
Publication date February 24, 2026

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