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Mongolian Folktales
Retold by Dashdondog Jamba and Borolzoi Dashdondog
Edited by Anne Pellowski
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Retold by Dashdondog Jamba and Borolzoi Dashdondog
Edited by Anne Pellowski
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Mongolian Folktales

Retold by Dashdondog Jamba and Borolzoi Dashdondog
Edited by Anne Pellowski
Retold by Dashdondog Jamba and Borolzoi Dashdondog
Edited by Anne Pellowski


April 2009

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Series: World Folklore Series

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204
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ISBN
978-1-59158-726-2
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$40.00

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Enchant readers and listeners with more than 60 tales from Mongolia.

From the descendants of the Huns and the mighty warrior, Chinggis Khan (or, as he is known to Westerners, Genghis Khan), and the land of the steppes and the Gobi Desert, come tales of passion, strife, magic, and laughter. This collection of traditional Mongolian folktales, the only one of its kind currently available in English, features more than 60 fascinating stories, ranging from The Legend of the Magic Bone and Seven Brown Mice to The Dreaming Boy and A Fiery Red Khan. The tales are organized in chapters that cover legends, myths, animal tales, magical tales, stories of life conditions, and humor. In addition, the authors provide an introduction to Mongolia, games, recipes, color photos, and notes on the stories. All levels.
Reviews
"Storytellers will find rich material in these straightforward and unadorned retellings, and the background information–including riddles, games, crafts, and recipes–will enhance multicultural curricula. Of particular note are the color photos showing children in remote areas receiving and reading books provided by the Mongolian Children’s Mobile Library, an award-winning initiative founded by Jamba."—School Library Journal

"This collection of more than 60 traditional Mongolian folktales is designed for both scholars and general audiences who want to know more about the legends, myths and humor that populate the customs of that country. Editor Pellowski is an author and former librarian from the New York City Library, and she has enlisted the help of famous Mongolian writer and storyteller Dashdondong and photographer and travel guide Borolzoi to translate and retell these tales. Cultural and historical backgrounds are provided for these tales, and extras include Mongolian recipes, glossaries, photographs, maps, drawings and activities for children."—Reference & Research Book News

2010 Storytelling World Award - Honors, Storytelling Collection — Storytelling World