Folk Tales From Around the World
No. of pages 24
Published: 2013
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In "Feraj and the Magic Lute: An Arabian Folktale," a young boy named Feraj discovers a mystical lute that grants him the power to soothe hearts and bring joy to his village. When a cruel man threatens the community, Feraj must muster the courage to use his gift for good. With enchanting melodies, he embarks on a journey to unite his neighbors and confront adversity. The story beautifully weaves themes of bravery, the power of music, and the importance of community, drawing readers into a vivid world of magic and moral lessons. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Folk Tales From Around the World .
There are 24 pages in this book. This book was published in 2013 by Child's World .
Ann Malaspina began her career as a newspaper reporter in Boston, where she wrote about immigrant issues, tenant rights, and poverty. Those stories sparked her interest in people on the margins of society and their battle for recognition and equal rights. She is the author of The Ethnic and Group Identity Movements in the Chelsea House series Reform Movements in American History. Martina Peluso was born in Naples in 1980, where she currently lives and works. She has studied printing art at the Institute of Art in Naples and she has frequented courses of illustration at Sarmede and Pavia. In 2006 at the Carampa Circus in Madrid set up her first personal exhibition: Circus. In 2007 she has exhibited her work at Assisi, Italy, called the Hymn of the Creatures, images of a world of grace, it was on exhibition at the museum of St. Damiano.
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