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Anansi The Spider: A Tale From The Ashanti (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) by Gerald McDermott β€” book cover

Anansi The Spider: A Tale From The Ashanti (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)

by Gerald McDermott
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Overview

Anansi the Spider is one of the great folk heroes of the world. He is a rogue, a mischief-maker, and a wise, lovable creature who triumphs over larger foes.

In this traditional Ashanti tale, Anansi sets out on a long, difficult journey. Threatened by Fish and Falcon, he is saved from terrible fates by his sons. But which of his sons should Anansi reward? Calling upon Nyame, the God of All Things, Anansi solves his predicament in a touching and highly resourceful fashion.

In adapting this popular folktale, Gerald McDermott merges the old with the new, combining bold, rich color with traditional African design motifs and authentic Ashanti language rhythms.

In trying to determine which of his six sons to reward for saving his life, Anansi the Spider is responsible for placing the moon in the sky.

Synopsis

Anansi the Spider is one of the great folk heroes of the world. He is a rogue, a mischief-maker, and a wise, lovable creature who triumphs over larger foes.

In this traditional Ashanti tale, Anansi sets out on a long, difficult journey. Threatened by Fish and Falcon, he is saved from terrible fates by his sons. But which of his sons should Anansi reward? Calling upon Nyame, the God of All Things, Anansi solves his predicament in a touching and highly resourceful fashion.

In adapting this popular folktale, Gerald McDermott merges the old with the new, combining bold, rich color with traditional African design motifs and authentic Ashanti language rhythms.

Publishers Weekly

A clever folk hero proves himself resourceful in this bold and poetic tale. Ages 5-8. (March)

About the Author, Gerald McDermott

Gerald McDermott is a Caldecott Medalist whose illustrated books and animated films have brought him international recognition. He is highly regarded for his culturally diverse works inspired by traditional African and Japanese folktales, hero tales of the Pueblos, and the archetypal mythology of Egypt, Greece, and Rome. It was his fascination with the imagery of African Folklore that led him to the story of Anansi the Spider.

Gerald McDermott was born in Detroit, Michigan. He attended Cass Technical High School, where he was awarded a National Scholastic Scholarship to Pratt Institute. Once in new York, he began to produce and direct a series of animated films on mythology in consultation with renowned mythologist Joseph Campbell. These films became the basis for Mr. McDermott's first picture books. Among McDermott's many honors and awards are the Caldecott Medal for Arrow to the Sun, a Pueblo myth, and Caldecott honors for Anansi the Spider: As Tale from the Ashanti and Raven: A Trickster Tale from the Pacific Northwest. In addition, Mr. McDermott is Primary Program Director for the Joseph Campbell Foundation.

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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

A clever folk hero proves himself resourceful in this bold and poetic tale. Ages 5-8. (March)

Book Details

Published
March 1, 1987
Publisher
Turtleback Books: A Division of Sanval
Format
Library Binding
ISBN
9780833513601

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