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For 2,500 years, a legendary Greek storyteller named Aesop has entertained and enlightened millions of people around the world with his delightful fables about lazy grasshoppers, arrogant rabbits, magical geese, dishonest shepherd boys, and other characters. Some call him the wisest person who ever lived. His stories and morals delight even as they educate and enlighten. Rob Crisell has transformed these well-known tales into hilarious poems, bringing them to life for young and old alike. Along with Jamie Nicole Jones gorgeous illustrations, The Fantastic Fables of Aesop will make readers smile even as it makes them think.…mehr

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For 2,500 years, a legendary Greek storyteller named Aesop has entertained and enlightened millions of people around the world with his delightful fables about lazy grasshoppers, arrogant rabbits, magical geese, dishonest shepherd boys, and other characters. Some call him the wisest person who ever lived. His stories and morals delight even as they educate and enlighten. Rob Crisell has transformed these well-known tales into hilarious poems, bringing them to life for young and old alike. Along with Jamie Nicole Jones gorgeous illustrations, The Fantastic Fables of Aesop will make readers smile even as it makes them think.
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Autorenporträt
Rob Crisell is a poet, author, teacher, attorney, winemaker, and actor in Temecula, CA. He is a visiting instructor of Shakespeare and poetry in the Murrieta Valley elementary schools. As an actor, he has appeared in The Merchant of Venice, Much Ado About Nothing, Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Othello, and Macbeth, among others. He has taught Shakespeare as an instructor with Osher Lifelong Learning Institute in Riverside and San Diego Counties. He has three one-man shows, which he performs regularly. His TED Talk "How NOT to Hate Shakespeare" can be found on YouTube. He is a former editor with Highlights for Children, American Archaeology magazine, and others. He is a graduate of Yale University and George Mason University School of Law. He lives with his wife and their two children in Southern California. For details, visit www.robcrisell.com.