Fables of Aesop (The Ethiop) reimagines the world's most beloved moral tales through the lens of African heritage and oral storytelling traditions. This edition restores the African identity of Aesop-long believed to have been an enslaved African man-making it a must-read for schools, libraries, and readers of world literature. Paul Crooks, a pioneer in African Caribbean ancestry research, presents original fables alongside thoughtful essays.
These explore Aesop's African heritage, the overlooked presence of African voices in classical literature, and the storytelling traditions that shaped generations. With simple, powerful language and vibrant illustrations rooted in African art, this collection is designed for children, young adults, educators, and families seeking culturally rich stories. It invites all readers to explore enduring moral lessons while connecting with deeper heritage and wisdom.
Fables of Aesop (The Ethiop) reimagines the world's most beloved moral tales through the lens of African heritage and oral storytelling traditions. This edition restores the African identity of Aesop-long believed to have been an enslaved African man-making it a must-read for schools, libraries, and readers of world literature. Paul Crooks, a pioneer in African Caribbean ancestry research, presents original fables alongside thoughtful essays.
These explore Aesop's African heritage, the overlooked presence of African voices in classical literature, and the storytelling traditions that shaped generations. With simple, powerful language and vibrant illustrations rooted in African art, this collection is designed for children, young adults, educators, and families seeking culturally rich stories. It invites all readers to explore enduring moral lessons while connecting with deeper heritage and wisdom.