African Myths Captivating Stories, F..., Matt Clayton
African Myths Captivating Stories, F..., Matt Clayton
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African Myths: Captivating Stories, Folk Tales, Gods, and Goddesses of African Mythology

Author: Matt Clayton

Narrator: Michael Reaves

Unabridged: 3 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Matt Clayton

Published: 08/30/2022


Synopsis

Do you like stories about gods and spirits, giants and monsters, damsels in distress, and clever heroes?All of these can be found in African myth and folklore, which have a vast and varied tapestry of stories from hundreds of cultures, each with its own traditions and values. Sometimes the heroes of these stories are divine beings who come down from heaven to create the world we live in, but sometimes human beings and animals themselves are the ones who see to it that the sun, moon, and stars are put into their proper places. Sometimes the heroes are hapless men who get into more trouble than they can handle, while others find a way out of their predicament by getting help from unlikely sources. Sometimes the heroines find themselves in mortal peril because they are not paying attention and have to be rescued by someone else, while others are forced into their predicaments by external forces that require them to be saved or save themselves. However, whatever the danger and whomever the hero is, all of these stories have the ability to captivate our imaginations and keep us on the edge of our seats.Here are just a few of the amazing characters you will meet in this book:a princess who gets eaten by a monster and then goes on to marry a mysterious prince who is not all he seems to bea young woman who is sacrificed to end a drought but rescued by the young man who loves her dearlya blacksmith who is given an impossible task, and the madman who helps solve the problemthe children who put the sun into the skythe fanged deer whose eyes turned into the starsthe clever lad who saves his uncle from death and outsmarts every enemy he comes acrossScroll up and click the “add to cart” button to enjoy each of these fascinating stories from the world of African myths, legends, and fairy tales!

Reviews

Goodreads review by Anthony on December 19, 2020

Nothing much here Sounds good. But actually pretty short and vacuous. A few myths slapped together. A tiny amount of background and commentary. Not much of an excuse to throw together a short and reasonably useless book.......more

Goodreads review by N.W. on March 12, 2021

This is a charming little book of African folklore stories. I found it amazing how alike some of the stories are to Aesop, Celtic stories, and other fairytales. There was one that was very close to Jack-and-the-Beanstalk.......more

Goodreads review by Janet on December 04, 2019

Fantastic,literally I do not know how to respond to these myths. They are wonderful stories with clever animals,especially the spider. One wonders the underlying lessons people of these cultures gleaned from them .As for me I enjoyed them greatly. By all means you should too.......more

Goodreads review by Rory on June 18, 2023

This is a short and simple collection of stories, but it left me feeling a little disappointed. Some of the stories were so simple that they seemed to barely hold together enough to actually constitute stories. In one of them, for example, we hear how an enemy attacks a field and 2 girls run away. T......more

Goodreads review by Anisa on January 04, 2023

Overall I thought this was a good book with some stories I've never heard. I think the stories in Part IIII and Part IV were the best. I also like the brief historical descriptions of the people from which the stories originated.......more