Title | Trickster: Native American Tales, A Graphic Collection |
Author | Various Authors |
Call Number | E98.F6 T73 2010 |
Location | 1st Floor Graphic Novel |
Rating | Somewhat Recommended |
Book Review | This story collection tells different tales of Tricksters, mischievous critters who instigate important occurrences according to Native American legend. Each tale includes a moral as well as an explanation of why certain things are as they are. For example, one tale explains why rabbits have small, puffy tails. Each story is by a different author and artist, so keep flipping through if you read one that you aren't too fond of since they are all different styles. |
Submitted By | Margaret Puentes |
Department or Major | Leatherby Libraries |
Status | Staff |
Chapman Email | mpuentes@chapman.edu |
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- Established in 2007 by the Leatherby Libraries, the Community of Readers is the summer reading program for Chapman University. This program is open to everyone who has borrowing privileges at the Leatherby Libraries and a current library account, including students, faculty, staff, and alumni. Members select books from the Leatherby Libraries and receive prizes upon submission of their first review. The only requirement is that books must be obtained through the Leatherby Libraries.
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Trickster: Native American Tales, A Graphic Collection
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