Book details
west Indian Folk-Tales
Description
Shares traditional tales about animals, adventurers, and the supernatural.
Age
9-12
Text complexity
beginner
Length
160 pages
Why to read
- Cultural Enrichment: Reading 'West Indian Folk-Tales' by Philip M. Sherlock offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the rich oral traditions and cultural heritage of the West Indies, providing a deeper understanding of the region's history, values, and social norms.
- Moral Lessons: The folk tales in this collection often carry important moral lessons and ethical teachings that are conveyed through the adventures and experiences of the characters, making them not only entertaining but also educational for readers of all ages.
- Literary Appreciation: Sherlock's compilation and retelling of these stories contribute to the appreciation of Caribbean literature and folklore. His work preserves the narrative style and linguistic nuances that are characteristic of West Indian storytelling, offering literary enthusiasts a chance to explore a distinctive genre.
- Imagination and Creativity: The fantastical elements and vivid descriptions found in 'West Indian Folk-Tales' stimulate the imagination, encouraging readers to visualize and engage with the magical and often supernatural aspects of the tales, fostering creativity and a sense of wonder.