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African Folktales for the Young at Heart: Hausa Tales of Wit, Wisdom, and Wonder, is a captivating collection of traditional stories from the Hausa-speaking regions of Northern Nigeria. These tales, passed down through generations of oral storytelling, are imbued with moral lessons, humor, and wisdom, capturing the essence of African cultural heritage. Written in English by Abubakar Yusuf Ibrahim, and richly illustrated, these stories, reveal the enchanting world of Hausa folklore, where animals speak, cunning tricksters outwit their foes, and valuable life lessons are shared. Ideal for both…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
African Folktales for the Young at Heart: Hausa Tales of Wit, Wisdom, and Wonder, is a captivating collection of traditional stories from the Hausa-speaking regions of Northern Nigeria. These tales, passed down through generations of oral storytelling, are imbued with moral lessons, humor, and wisdom, capturing the essence of African cultural heritage. Written in English by Abubakar Yusuf Ibrahim, and richly illustrated, these stories, reveal the enchanting world of Hausa folklore, where animals speak, cunning tricksters outwit their foes, and valuable life lessons are shared. Ideal for both young readers and adults, this book of African folktales is a must-have for anyone interested in world literature, folklore, or African culture.
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Autorenporträt
Born in Northern Nigeria, Abubakar Yusuf Ibrahim is a distinguished author with a passion for storytelling. He studied law at the University of Sokoto and embarked on his writing journey in 1983 with the playbook Kaico. Known for his engaging narratives and cultural insights, Abubakar has contributed significantly to African literature with works such as Kundin Wa?o?i, a collection of poems that explore diverse themes. Abubakar's stories reflect his dedication to preserving and sharing the rich perspectives of Hausa culture with audiences young and old. He lives in Katsina, Nigeria.