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Stories from the heart: Missouri's African American heritage (Missouri Heritage Readers Ser. #1)
By Gladys Caines-Coggswell. 2009
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Folklore, fables and fairy talesFamily and relationships, Customs and cultures
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Gladys Coggswell has gathered stories and traditional tales (passed down from grandparents and great-grandparents) about all walks of African American…
life in Missouri, from Hannibal to St. Louis, from the Bootheel west to Kansas City
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« Pour avoir été érigée par Satan lui-même le huitième jour de la création du monde, Charlevoix la belle a…
beaucoup à raconter. Ce qu'elle fait avec franchise comme avec belle humeur dans Contes, légendes et récits de la région de Charlevoix. » -- 4e de couvKobo and the Wishing Pictures
By Yoshie Noguchi, Dorothy W. Baruch. 1964
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Folklore, fables and fairy tales, Multi-cultural fictionCustoms and cultures
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Kobo is a small Japanese boy whose father paints ema, or wishing pictures, for so many customers that he finds…
no time to paint a single one for his own family-not even for Kobo, who wants one so badly to take to the shrine on Wishing Day. As the customers come and go, Kobo has a chance to observe many types of people and to consider many different kinds of wishes, none of which seems quite right for him. It is all very discouraging until, at last, he begins to get an idea, and then . . . But that is the secret of the story.In meeting Kobo and the many other interesting people in this book, the young reader is introduced to a number of the charming manners and customs of rural Japan, as well as to a number of situations that parallel those experienced by children almost everywhere. As the author expresses it in her introduction: "In this book there are many pictures of ema. We hope that the wishes shown with them, along with the story of Kobo and his family, will bridge customs and culture through our children's seeing that the children of Japan have the same human feeling of affection, of rivalry, of sadness and joy."