How animals saved the people animal tales from the South
A collection of folktales from people in the Deep South including Cajun, Creole, Native Americans, African Americans, those of English as well as Scotch-Irish-German traditions, and others living in Appalachia.
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Main Author: | Reneaux, J. J., 1955- |
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Other Authors: | Ransome, James. (Illustrator) |
Format: | Books Print Book |
Language: | English |
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New York :
Morrow Junior Books,
c2000.
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