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Helen Bannerman

    Helen Bannerman fue una autora escocesa cuya obra más famosa se ha vuelto controvertida. Si bien sus historias celebran la inteligencia y el ingenio de los niños, particularmente del sur de la India, el nombre del protagonista se ha convertido lamentablemente en un insulto racial. En consecuencia, sus libros a menudo han enfrentado censura y prohibiciones, lo que llevó a adaptaciones posteriores políticamente correctas. Sin embargo, sus obras sirven como un recordatorio de una época diferente en la literatura infantil, escrita con intenciones y contextos distintos.

    The Story of Little Black Mingo
    The Boy and the Tigers
    The Story of Little Black Sambo
    • The Story of Little Black Sambo

      Color Facsimile of First American Illustrated Edition

      • 62 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Set in South India, the story follows a young boy named Sambo who encounters four tigers while out for a walk. To avoid being eaten, he gives away his vibrant clothes and umbrella. The tigers, each believing they are the best dressed, end up chasing each other around a tree, resulting in their transformation into ghee. Sambo retrieves his clothes and the ghee, which his mother uses for pancakes. This reprint of the 1923 edition features 27 color illustrations that align more closely with the artistic style of its time, avoiding the racist depictions found in other versions.

      The Story of Little Black Sambo
    • The Boy and the Tigers

      • 24 páginas
      • 1 hora de lectura

      After giving four hungry tigers his beautiful new clothes so they won't eat him, Rajani finds them engaged in a fierce fight about who is the grandest, which proves to be their undoing

      The Boy and the Tigers
    • Celebrating the richness of literature, this collection features timeless classics ranging from ancient texts to contemporary masterpieces. It pays tribute to legendary authors and influential figures who have shaped the literary landscape, offering readers a curated selection that honors their contributions to the art of storytelling.

      The Story of Little Black Mingo