NORTH WIND AND SUN

Title
NORTH WIND AND SUN
  •  by Gregory Macnamee by Gregory Mcnamee
  • North, Wind and Sun and Other Fables of Aesop by {$author_formatted} by Gregory Macnamee
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For 2,500 years, adults and children alike have been listening to the stories of Aesop.

Originating in the folk wisdom of rural Asia Minor, these popular fables have been retold, repurposed, and altered over the centuries; in the process, they have sometimes been changed so much that they bear little resemblance to their simple forebears, which ask their listeners and readers to think for themselves, to supply their own conclusions.

In this collection, Gregory McNamee draws on the Greek originals to provide Aesop’s fables in a form that Aesop himself might recognize–ones in which animals converse, people sometimes learn from their errors and things are not always what they seem.

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3856306366
NORTH WIND AND SUN
$19.95
Available In Store
Description

For 2,500 years, adults and children alike have been listening to the stories of Aesop.

Originating in the folk wisdom of rural Asia Minor, these popular fables have been retold, repurposed, and altered over the centuries; in the process, they have sometimes been changed so much that they bear little resemblance to their simple forebears, which ask their listeners and readers to think for themselves, to supply their own conclusions.

In this collection, Gregory McNamee draws on the Greek originals to provide Aesop’s fables in a form that Aesop himself might recognize–ones in which animals converse, people sometimes learn from their errors and things are not always what they seem.

Description

For 2,500 years, adults and children alike have been listening to the stories of Aesop.

Originating in the folk wisdom of rural Asia Minor, these popular fables have been retold, repurposed, and altered over the centuries; in the process, they have sometimes been changed so much that they bear little resemblance to their simple forebears, which ask their listeners and readers to think for themselves, to supply their own conclusions.

In this collection, Gregory McNamee draws on the Greek originals to provide Aesop’s fables in a form that Aesop himself might recognize–ones in which animals converse, people sometimes learn from their errors and things are not always what they seem.

ISBN
3856306366
Publisher
Publication Date
September 1, 2004
Binding
Paperback
Item Condition
New
Language
English
Ages
0-0
Pages
107
Keywords
Social Science | Folklore & Mythology