Foreword by Alexander McCall Smith
Introduction
How Wisdom Was Spread - Ghana
The Basket of Dreams - South Africa
How Tortoise Got His Shell - Nigeria
The Two Brothers - Cameroon
The Hunter, the Egg, the Broom and the Stone - Congo
The Bull and the Woman - South Africa
The Lost Amulet - Malawi
The Beautiful Bird - Swaziland
Dilemma Tales - Liberia, Uganda
The Tale of Mr Little-Hare - Zambia
The Garden - Tanzania
The Quick-thinking Hyena - Senegal
The Crocodile and the Monkey - Kenya
The Lord-of-the-Rain's Daughter - East Africa
The Punishment of the Elephants - Sudan
Elephant, Hippopotamus and Clever Tortoise - Zaire
The Lovely Ten - Mali
Jackal and Little Bush Pig - North Africa
The Quarrel Between Earth and Sky - Nigeria
Father, Son and Donkey - Ghana
Trickster Hare and the Water Hole - West Africa
The Toad and the Frog - Cameroon
Old Tinderbox - South Africa
Three Short Tales from Malawi - Malawi
Sun, Wind and Cloud - East Africa
The Fisherman and the Ring - Malawi
The Proud Horse - Sudan
The Wise Old Father - Zambia
Tortoise and Baboon Match Tricks - West Africa
Lord of the Jungle - Nigeria
Mr Leopard and Little Goat - Mali
Tako the Tortoise and Guye the Hornbill - Ghana
How Hare Got His Split Lip - South Africa
The Quarrel -East Africa
The Wicked Leopardess and the Clever Sheep - Nigeria
God's Hat - West Africa
How the Friendship Between Hawk and Fowl Ended - Ghana
The White Bird - South Africa
The Seven Bridegrooms - Malawi
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
The Children's Fund of Malawi
Magdalene Sacranie first visited Malawi as a physiotherapist with VSO in 1969. There she met her husband, and became captivated by the warmth of the people and their rich cultural heritage. In 2005 she started fundraising for the Children's Fund of Malawi. Alexander McCall Smith is the bestselling author of the No 1 Ladies Detective Agency series of books, set in Botswana.
'An enchanting set of stories and all for a good cause too. There
are riddles to puzzle over, animals to discover and morals to
learn. Tales from African Dreamtime is illustrated with vibrant
colour paintings and the stories are fun to read either in a group
or alone.'
-- Creative Steps Magazine, May/June 2009
'This vibrant collection of African folktales should have a place
on every library shelf ... The lively style is perfect for reading
aloud, and the stories and fables give a strong sense of the
traditions and moral values of African society. The illustrator has
captured the essence of the tales in her glowing, beautiful
pictures.'
-- Jayne Gould, The School Librarian
'Perfect for telling aloud ... Magdalene Sacranie's writing
reflects her deep love of African culture and uses a lively,
engaging style. The stories are evocatively illustrated by Sarah
Bramley. Each tale is thought-provoking, often with a moral or a
riddle. Children will enjoy talking about the whys and wherefores
of these ancient tales while engaging with a refreshingly vibrant
picture of the African continent.'
-- Mel Tibbs, Juno Magazine
A beautifully produced book with a conversational style that evokes
the oral tradition of stories shared around a fire, and
illustrations that stay in the mind long after the book Is
closed.
-- Yvone Coppard, Caroused issue 43
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