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Pages: 32, Hardcover, Walker Books Ltd Last Update 07.01.2010 06:11
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by - written on 31/10/05 (Very useful, 161 readings)
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There is magic in stories and it is at its strongest when they are told by an accomplished, skilled storyteller. Let's call it a Scheherezade principle. Stories are, as we all know, different: short and long, fast and slow, funny and sad. But all stories well told work their magic: they transport the listener or reader to an alternative world - sometimes just, just like ours, sometimes as different as we can imagine our Neverlands to be; but transport they do. 'The Cat, the Crow and the Banyan Tree' is about stories and their magic: the cat and the crow of the title do nothing but tell stories. The banyan tree under which they live is a splendid location for that ... Read the complete review
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