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Folklore - General & Miscellaneous, Folklore & Mythology - By Subject, Mammals - Wild Canines
The Man and the Fox by Idries Shah β€” book cover

The Man and the Fox

by Idries Shah, Sally Mallam
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School Library Journal

K-Gr 3-The late Afghan writer begins this tale with, "Once upon a time, when the moon grew on a tree and ants were fond of pickles, there was a lovely brown fox." He meets a man who promises him a chicken and then gives him a heavy sack. The man tells Rowba to hide in the bushes so other farmers will not see him eating the chicken. The sack is full of stones, and the fox is soon caught in a net. Using a sharp stone from the sack, he cuts a hole in the net and escapes. Mallam's rich full-color illustrations in a folk style evoke an unfamiliar culture, while the clever fox reminds readers of characters in familiar fables. The bottoms of some pictures tell small stories, and more lessons can be learned here than merely why it is so difficult to catch a fox. This teaching story is a useful addition to folklore collections.-Mary Jean Smith, Southside Elementary School, Lebanon, TN Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2006
Publisher
I S H K
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781883536602

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