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Stories Gogo Told Me

Published
Aug 2008
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
208

About This Book

In almost every village in Africa lives a storyteller. Telling stories is not her official job. By day she may be a Gogo (or granny), a teacher, a farmer or a seamstress. But by night, round the fire, she will sit, surrounded by young children, old friends, neighbours and travellers, and will tell you of how it was in the olden days, when the Earth was young, when man was a hunter-gatherer, and when animals roamed wild throughout the continent. The author spent several months hiking around the villages, towns, farms and deserts of Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana and South Africa, asking people who can't read or write to tell her their favourite stories. The result is this children's treasury of legends and fables, of witchdoctors and kingdoms of strange creatures and talking animals, which celebrates Africa and its ancient storytelling culture.

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First Edition Aug 2008 Puffin (UK) ISBN13 9780143025283 ISBN10 0143025287
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Dec 2008 Penguin ISBN13 9780143025788 ISBN10 0143025783
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Aug 2015 Penguin ISBN13 9781432306199 ISBN10 1432306197
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Aug 2015 Penguin ISBN10 B0144HSZ42
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