Although Pierre: A Cautionary Tale in Five Chapters and a Prologue, was published over fifty years ago, I believe this story to be relevant and timeless. The story centers around an apathetic and disrespectful child named Pierre who is continuously indulged by his parents. Pierre engages in spoiled brat behaviors such as pouring syrup on his hair and making messes for his parents to clean up, constantly repeating the phrase, "I don't care." While having something of a tantrum, Pierre gets left home alone and a lion eats him. The lion gets sick from eating such a spoiled child. But his parents come home in time to rush him to the doctor who saves Pierre and the lion. From this incident Pierre is changed, and he now begins to care.
It's interesting that this title is so specific, noting that it's a "cautionary tale." I believe the metaphor is that indulging a spoiled child will only lead to heartache (and heartburn for the lion). I felt for the parents when they realized their son had been eaten by a lion. Pierre was a disrespectful and ungrateful brat. This was a powerful story with the message that parents will always have unconditional love for their child.