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The Elephant's Friend and Other Tales from Ancient India

by Marcia Williams

A foolish, greedy lion and a disloyal crocodile with a hungry wife are just two of the animals who get their just deserts in this quirky collection of traditional Indian folk tales presented in Marcia Williams’ inimitable comic strip style.

 

Eight humorous and entertaining traditional stories are retold in simple words and vivid pictures in this beautifully-presented large-format book. Narrative text is complemented by amusing speech bubbles, which add real personality to the characters, as well as a touch of irreverent and anarchic wit that will particularly please young readers.

 

Newly independent readers will enjoy the picture-led aspects of this book, which is also ideal for shared reading or for use with groups. An ideal introduction to the fables of India, which reflect a number of universal truths.

 

Publisher: Walker Books
  • Marcia Williams

    Marcia Williams' mother was a writer and her father was a playwright and theatre director. She spent the early part of her life in Canton, Hong Kong, Nigeria and the Middle East with her mother and diplomat stepfather. She loved books from an early age and remembers being read to almost every night; 'I would often be scared, especially by fairy tales, but I never wanted the stories to end.' She went to boarding school in Sussex, from where she sent weekly illustrated letters to her parents overseas.

    Marcia didn't receive any formal art training. She calls herself 'an obsessive illustrator. I've just always done it. I never consciously thought: that's what I want to do.' She had a number of jobs, including nursery teacher, which is when she developed her taste for story-telling to young children; 'I learnt what they found accessible and what they enjoyed.' Giving up teaching to paint, she studied watercolour at Richmond College and held some successful local exhibitions before a friend suggested that she took her work to show Walker Books. Marcia lives in London and has two grown-up children and three grandchildren, one extra-large dog and a cat.


    Marcia has written and illustrated numerous books since The First Christmas was published in 1987. Many of these have been retellings of classic stories - from Noah's Ark to Don Quixote - illustrated in her distinctive strip-cartoon style. She works in watercolours, which, she says, 'are just unreliable enough to be interesting.' She has retold several of Shakespeare's plays and taken to the boards herself to play the Bard in a production based on her books, Mr William Shakespeare's Plays and Bravo, Mr William Shakespeare! - culminating in a performance in Stratford-upon-Avon.

     

    http://www.marciawilliams.co.uk/
    Marcia Williams Photo:Walker Books Ltd
    Marcia Williams Photo:Walker Books Ltd

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