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Category - Fiction / Folklore & Mythology
Format - Paperback
Condition - Excellent
Listed - 5 days ago
Wishes - 1
Ships From - Texas
Est. Publication Date - Sep 1993
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The paperback has some light to the corners and edges. The binding is tight and pages are clean, no underlining, highlighting, or writing. ***Check out my shop for more folklore & picture books! Synopsis | Retold from Parsons' Folklore of the Antilles (1936), a story about delight in the sounds of words and the warm relationship between a boy and his Granny. Upsilimana Tumpalerado has a time learning his own name; when he masters it, he proudly confides in all the animals—especially old Turtle, who lives nearby in the sea. Then it turns out that Granny has a name unknown to the boy: a secret name—even longer than his own—that he eventually learns from Turtle. Full of dancing rhythms and mild humor, the story's message about the value of the inner lives of those we take for granted is quietly understated. Bryan's lovely paintings, in light, bright island colors, swirl with joyous patterns; Granny and her boy are full of love and life. Fine for reading, telling, and sharing; just right to pair with Mosel's Tikki Tikki Tembo. – Kirkus Reviews, Oct. 1, 1989 Ashley Bryan is the award-wining author, illustrator, and reteller of tales. His books include Beat the Story-Drum, Pum-Pum, winner of the Coretta Scott King Award, and The Dancing Granny, both available from Aladdin Books. He was born in New York City, has traveled around the world, and now lives in Maine. Ages 5-8.
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Turtle Knows Your Name (Folklore of the Antilles)
ISBN: 9780689717284
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