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Aaron Shepard

    Aaron Shepard revitaliza cuentos tradicionales del mundo, entrelazando autenticidad con sensibilidad artística. Sus hábiles adaptaciones de cuentos populares y literatura tradicional son celebradas por su vitalidad y cuidado meticuloso. Shepard se enfoca en compartir estas narrativas atemporales a través de diversas formas, enriqueciendo la literatura infantil y defendiendo el arte de contar historias. Su obra subraya la importancia del patrimonio cultural y el poder de las historias que resuenan a través de las generaciones.

    The business of writing for children
    The Magic Flyswatter
    The Legend of Slappy Hooper
    Folktales on Stage
    Princess of India
    The Songs of Power
    • The Songs of Power

      A Northern Tale of Magic, Retold from the Kalevala

      • 46 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Set in the isolated villages of Finland, the narrative explores the enchanting tradition of storytelling, where the long summer days transition into endless winter nights. Villagers engage in singing tales of legendary heroes, celebrating the adventures of mighty and magical figures from ancient times. This cultural backdrop highlights the rich folklore and the communal spirit of storytelling that has been a vital part of their heritage.

      The Songs of Power
      5,0
    • Princess of India

      An Ancient Tale (30th Anniversary Edition)

      • 44 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      The story follows Princess Savitri, renowned for her beauty and intelligence, whose radiant eyes captivate all. Believed to be a goddess, she embarks on a quest for true love, ultimately finding a worthy partner. Her determination is tested when she faces the god of death, showcasing her unwavering commitment to her heart's desire. This tale explores themes of love, fate, and the power of devotion against insurmountable odds.

      Princess of India
      4,0
    • Folktales on Stage

      Children's Plays for Reader's Theater (or Readers Theatre), With 16 Scripts from World Folk and Fairy Tales and Legends, Including Asian, African, and Native American

      • 184 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      The collection features reader's theater scripts adapted from folktales by award-winning author Aaron Shepard, showcasing diverse stories from Native America, Africa, the Middle East, Russia, Southeast Asia, and China. Aimed at young readers aged 8 to 15, it caters to various reading levels, making it accessible and engaging for a wide audience.

      Folktales on Stage
      3,0
    • The Legend of Slappy Hooper

      An American Tall Tale (30th Anniversary Edition)

      • 34 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      The story follows Slappy Hooper, an exceptionally talented sign painter known for his lifelike creations. His remarkable skill takes a bizarre turn when his paintings start to come to life, causing a stir among the townsfolk. This blend of artistry and magic explores themes of creativity and the unexpected consequences of talent, leading to a whimsical adventure that challenges perceptions of art and reality.

      The Legend of Slappy Hooper
      3,0
    • The Magic Flyswatter

      A Superhero Tale of Africa, Retold from the Mwindo Epic

      • 46 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      The vibrant scene unfolds around a storyteller who captivates an audience with dynamic performances that blend movement, music, and rhythm. Using a gourd rattle and a unique flyswatter made from a buffalo tail, he creates an enchanting atmosphere, enhanced by the tinkling of anklet bells. Accompanied by three young men playing a wooden drum, the storyteller's art form celebrates cultural traditions through dance and song, inviting listeners into a rich tapestry of sound and storytelling.

      The Magic Flyswatter
      3,4
    • The Mountain of Marvels

      A Celtic Tale of Magic, Retold from the Mabinogion

      A thousand years ago, in the Celtic kingdoms of Wales, great lords gave great feasts for their fighting men and courtiers. In between the meals, the storyteller rose and spun his tales of times long past. He told of lords, bold and generous. He told of ladies, grand and glorious. He told of friends, brave and faithful. But of all he told about, no friend was more loyal than Manawydan, son of Llyr. No lady was more admirable than Rhiannon. And no lord was more honorable than Pwyll, King of Dyfed.

      The Mountain of Marvels
      3,4