The Cow-Tail Switch: And Other West African Stories (Newbery Honor Book)

Awards:   Commended for Newbery Medal (Children's) 1948 Commended for Newbery Medal 1948
Author:   Harold Courlander ,  George Herzog ,  Madye Lee Chastain
Publisher:   Square Fish
ISBN:  

9780312380069


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   29 April 2008
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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The Cow-Tail Switch: And Other West African Stories (Newbery Honor Book)


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  • Commended for Newbery Medal (Children's) 1948
  • Commended for Newbery Medal 1948

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17 stories make up this unique collection of folktales brought to life by illustrations throughout the text. ""The stories of West Africa are about men and animals, about kings, warriors, and hunters. They tell about clever people and stupid people, about good ones and bad ones, about how things and animals got to be how they are. Sometimes they are just tall tales. There are stories about Frog, Rabbit, Turtle, Guinea Fowl, and all the other animals that West Africans know. Some of the stories make you think. Some make you laugh. Here are some of the stories of the people of the forests, the seacoast, the hills, and the plains. The people of West Africa give them to you."" A NEWBERY HONOR BOOK (1948)

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Author:   Harold Courlander ,  George Herzog ,  Madye Lee Chastain
Publisher:   Square Fish
Imprint:   Square Fish
Dimensions:   Width: 13.40cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 19.40cm
Weight:   0.132kg
ISBN:  

9780312380069


ISBN 10:   0312380062
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   29 April 2008
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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The seventeen stories, mostly gathered in the Ashanti country, are fresh to collections and are told with humor and originality. -- The Horn Book Magazine <br> An unusually fine collection of folk tales told simply, directly, and with beauty. -- School Library Journal


&#8220;The seventeen stories, mostly gathered in the Ashanti country, are fresh to collections and are told with humor and originality.&#8221;&#8212; The Horn Book Magazine <br>&#8220;An unusually fine collection of folk tales told simply, directly, and with beauty.&#8221;&#8212; School Library Journal


The seventeen stories, mostly gathered in the Ashanti country, are fresh to collections and are told with humor and originality. --The Horn Book Magazine An unusually fine collection of folk tales told simply, directly, and with beauty. --School Library Journal The seventeen stories, mostly gathered in the Ashanti country, are fresh to collections and are told with humor and originality. The Horn Book Magazine An unusually fine collection of folk tales told simply, directly, and with beauty. School Library Journal The seventeen stories, mostly gathered in the Ashanti country, are fresh to collections and are told with humor and originality. The Horn Book Magazine An unusually fine collection of folk tales told simply, directly, and with beauty. School Library Journal The seventeen stories, mostly gathered in the Ashanti country, are fresh to collections and are told with humor and originality. -- The Horn Book Magazine An unusually fine collection of folk tales told simply, directly, and with beauty. -- School Library Journal The seventeen stories, mostly gathered in the Ashanti country, are fresh to collections and are told with humor and originality. - The Horn Book Magazine An unusually fine collection of folk tales told simply, directly, and with beauty. - School Library Journal


The seventeen stories, mostly gathered in the Ashanti country, are fresh to collections and are told with humor and originality. --The Horn Book Magazine An unusually fine collection of folk tales told simply, directly, and with beauty. --School Library Journal


Author Information

As a young man, Harold Courlander (1908-1996) took a trip to Haiti with the intention of doing research for a novel. He discovered his lifelong passion, anthropology, which led him to further travels and research into Native Americans, Asians, Indians, and numerous African tribes. He preserved the history of these people in his many books of folklore and history. George Herzog (1901-1983) was a musicologist and anthropologist specializing in Native American music. Like Courlander, he was intent on preserving the heritage of people, particularly through their music. Madye Lee Chastain (1908-1989) wrote 17 children's books and illustrated many more.

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