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African-American Folktales for Young Readers

Including Favorite Stories from African and African-American Storytellers

Judy Dockrey Young , Richard Young

Juvenile Nonfiction / Readers / Beginner

The range and mastery evidenced in the stories selected by Richard and Judy Dockrey Young--veteran storytellers and teachers in their own right--is due in large part to the fact that they include so many favorite stories of acclaimed African and African-American storytellers. Designed to entice even the most reluctant reader, these stories are not only fun to read, but are bound to be repeated and shared. The seven sections--Young Heros and Heroines, Animal Fables, Trickster Stories, Parables About People, Bigger Than Life, In the Park and in the Dark, and Brother Rabbit Today--are introduced by brief topical essays and include individual story notes to further enhance both the learning and the enjoyment of these stories.
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