Member Reviews
Thank you Wellfleet Press for providing this book for review consideration via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
I was really excited to come across this book as I've been after some more Anansi stories for a while. As a child I had a small story book that had one Anansi story in it and found it hard to try and find something as an adult.
This is a really great collection of stories from across Africa and America. It ranges from Brer Rabbit to Anansi and then some that I wasn't familiar with at all. The book is very nicely laid out and the illustrations were lovely.
Quick Summary: An informative, educational, inspired resource
My Review: Roots and Legends: Folktales from African Culture by Editors of Wellfleet Press is a brilliant collection of folktales and lore related African and African American history. It is scheduled to be released in January 2025.
About the Book: "In this captivating collection of folklore from African culture, discover the stories that have been passed down through generations and continue to teach valuable lessons today through their vibrant, illustrative language. With over 50 folktales, Roots and Legends celebrates the richness of African customs and life, and champions the importance of oral tradition..."
In My Own Words: This work is an awe-inspiring collection of stories and pictures rooted in the African experience. It is a treasure trove of culturally rich tales that serves as a testament to the power and beauty of oral storytelling. Filled with educational highlights, thought provoking content, grayscale illustrations, and mixed media art, it is a gem that shines brightly.
My Final Say: This book should be in every library and home. It is not just for one people; it is for all people. It is its own curriculum. As soon as I started reading, I was captivated. When I saw the collage art, I was ensnared by the magnificence. I immediately wanted to get my hands on a physical copy. I even thought that I could easily design a class around it for my students...of any age. Not only is this book a study in folktales, it is also a study in art. I cannot recommend it enough.
Rating: 5/5
Recommend: Yes
Audience: G
Status/Level: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Re-read: Yes
Keeper: Yes
Favorites Shelf: Yes
Besties-of-All-Time: Yes
Special Notations:
Special Note 1: This would be superb as an audiobook. I would love to hear these stories.
Special Note 2: This would be an enriching listening experience for any family read aloud time.
Special Note 3: This would be a fantastic book club read for elementary, middle, high school, and post high school students.
Special Note 4: Any contemporary griot could take these treasured stories and perform them in grand ways.
Special Note 5: I would go so far as to say that the material in this book would be ideal as a series of video-based lessons on African/African-American folktales. (Think PBS, Prime, Netflix, etc.)
Question: Are there any plans for additional volumes to be released? This should be a series.
A most sincere expression of gratitude is extended to the Editors of Wellfleet Press, to Quarto Publishing Group – Wellfleet Press, and to NetGalley. Thank you for providing access to a digital ARC of this wondrous work in exchange for an honest critique. It was an absolute pleasure to review this book. It was an entire experience that spoke on so many levels. I appreciate the opportunity and will do all I can to make others aware of this divine resource.