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Tags: Classic Fiction, Lang:en
Summary
As legend has it, the storyteller
Aesop was a slave who lived in ancient Greece during the
sixth century B.C. His memorable, recountable fables have
brought amusing characters to life and driven home
thought-provoking morals for generations of listeners and
modern-day readers. Translated into countless languages and
familiar to people around the world, Aesop’s fables
never tarnish despite being told again and again. This collection presents nearly 300 of
Aesop’s most entertaining and enduring stories - from
“The Hare and the Tortoise” and “The Town
Mouse and the Country Mouse” to “The Goose That
Laid the Golden Eggs” and “The Wolf in
Sheep’s Clothing.” Populated by a colorful array
of animal characters who personify every imaginable human
type - from fiddling grasshoppers and diligent ants to sly
foxes, wicked wolves, brave mice, and grateful lions - these
timeless tales are as fresh and relevant today as when they
were first created. Full of humor, insight, and wit, the
tales in Aesop’s Fables champion the value of hard work
and perseverance, compassion for others, and honesty. They
are age-old wisdom in a delicious form, for the consumption
of adults and children alike.