A Story A Story

by Gail E Haley (Author) Gail E Haley (Illustrator)

A Story A Story
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

Many African stories, whether or not they are about Kwaku Ananse the "spider man," are called, "Spider Stories." This book is about how that came to be.

The African storyteller begins: "We do not really mean, we do not really mean that what we are about to say is true. A Story, a story; let it come, let it go."
And it tells that long, long ago there were no stories on earth for children to hear. All stories belonged to Nyame, the Sky God. Ananse, the Spider man, wanted to buy some of these stories, so he spun a web up to the sky and went up to bargain with the Sky God. The price the Sky God asked was Osebo, the leopard of-the-terrible-teeth, Mmboro the hornet who-stings-like-fire, and Mmoatia the fairy whom-men-never-see.

How Ananse paid the price is told in a graceful and clever text, with forceful, lovely woodcut illustrations.

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Gail E Haley
Gail E. Haley is a prolific author and illustrator. Her time living in the Caribbean inspired her book A Story, a Story, and she traced the folklore she heard there to their African origins, which she studied extensively before capturing with woodcuts that she cut and printed herself. She lives and works in New York with her family, surrounded by a large collection of early children's books, toys, games, and dolls going back to the seventeenth century.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780689712012
Lexile Measure
590
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Publication date
February 28, 1988
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV007000 - Juvenile Fiction | Classics
Library of Congress categories
Folklore
Africa
Caldecott Medal
Winner 1971 - 1971

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