Indian Folk Tales: Eighteen Stories of Magic, Fate, Bravery and Wonder

Indian Folk Tales: Eighteen Stories of Magic, Fate, Bravery and Wonder

by Caroline Ness (Author), Neil Philip (Editor), Jacqueline Mair (Illustrator)

Synopsis

A twelfth-century Sanskrit parallel to Hans Christian Andersen's `The Princess and the Pea' is just one of the surprises in this unusual collection of fairy tales from the Indian subcontinent. There are animal fables that recall both Aesop and Uncle Remus, and long wonder tales with all the strange enchantments of the Arabian Nights. Wily peasants, scheming rajahs, and saintly brahmans mingle in stories full of spice and wit. Luck and fate are the chief concerns, but magic and bravery play their part as well. These eighteen stories have been selected with an introduction and notes by folklorist Neil Philip, and retold for today's children by Caroline Ness. The result is a vibrant anthology of magical tales that will delight all the family, ideal to read aloud or for older readers to enjoy discovering by themselves. In this enchanting anthology of fairy tales from across the Indian subcontinent, you will enter into a world where an elephant rides to heaven and back; an exiled prince wins his inheritance; a resourceful princess pits her wits against a witch; and of a male Cinderella - but with a twist to the tail! Jacqueline Mair's richly detailed illustrations draw on her experience travelling and studying in India to produce a book full of colour and vibrancy.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 128
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Armadillo Books
Published: 13 Jul 2018

ISBN 10: 1861478585
ISBN 13: 9781861478580

Author Bio
Caroline Ness was born in Kingston, Jamaica, and now lives in England. Her previous books include a child's guide to astrology, Star Signs, and a series of stories about a dog called Lucy. Neil Philip is a writer and folklorist whose previous books include The Illustrated Book of Myths and The Adventures of Odysseus. He has an M.A. in English Language and Literature from Oxford University and a Ph.D. from London University in Children's Literature and Folklore. Jacqueline Mair is known for her vivid colour and pattern. She has exhibited widely, including a one-woman touring exhibition in Calcutta, Madras, Delhi and Bombay. She has made extended trips to India and studied colour etching at Shantiniketan University in Bengal. Her many books include Folktales of Mexico, and Folktales of America, both published in new editions by Armadillo, as well as I Have a News: Rhymes from the Caribbean, and The Bottle Imp.