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Fables and Fairy Tales of Cape Verde
Fables and Fairy Tales of Cape Verde | R. I. J. ROULHAC
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The exotic, remote and unknown islands of Cape Verde play host to a trio of stories created in part from the imagination of visionary R. I. J. ROULHAC, actual historical archives and cultural Cape Verdean folklore. While tackling issues of Racism, Environmentalism, Socialism and Colonialism that plague Cape Verde still to this very day, tales of swashbuckling pirates, lost treasure and mystical mermaids splash over the pages.
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These handful of fables set in #CapeVerde are good, not great. An introduction describing whether they are based on actual fables or the author‘s imagination, and if actual, who was the target audience and how long have the stories existed (at least one is quite modern) would go far in elevating the book. One fable, as told by the narrator to a boy, with a somewhat descriptive sexual act made me wonder! The last one was the best about girl ⬇️

Texreader finding a pirate‘s treasure. Doubling up on countries now for #readingafrica2022 1y
Librarybelle Woohoo! Amazing!! 1y
Cinfhen Wow!! You‘re really almost there! I kind of gave up on finding books for some of the lesser known countries. Fantastic 🙌🏻 1y
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In the category of you-learn-something-new-everyday:

Grogu isn‘t just my favorite Star Wars character, it‘s also an alcoholic drink in #CapeVerde

#readingafrica2022

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I‘ve started this ebook. I wasn‘t very fond of the book I read for #CapeVerde for #readingafrica2022 so I decided to read this one as well. It‘s short so I should finish it tonight

I‘ve had a number of countries in Africa for which I‘ve read two or more books so I may just keep on going for the rest of the year 😉

BarbaraBB That is awesome! 1y
Librarybelle 😁 1y
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A narrow pick-this collection has three short stories from Cape Verde. They were very slow reads, and the ebook desperately needs an editor (oh, the typos…), but the stories were interesting and accompanied by historical facts that provide some frame of reference for the tales. #readingafrica2022 #capeverde

BarbaraBB I kind of like that those stories were published with the typo‘s. An editor or professional publisher might have refused to publish them at all 🤷🏻‍♀️🤍 2y
Librarybelle Yay for the historical frame of reference…I love those added pieces to a collection like this! 2y
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