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'You and me, me and you, we all bring something to the stew, From
the tales we tell, to the food we've got, we all bring something to
the pot.' Over the last fifty years, Taffy Thomas has shared the
stage with noted Lakeland chefs, who have tickled his palate with
tastings and information about dishes and ingredients, which he
uses to season these magical stories, telling the oral history of
food. This feast of traditional tales is spiced up with the rhymes
and riddles that always enrich Taffy's work, as well as charming
illustrations from artist Dotty Kultys, and will appeal to all who
savour stories and food.
From crowded train stations to quiet woods, and from city centres
to our own back gardens, birds remind us that nature is everywhere.
As children we are fascinated by these magical flying creatures
that live amongst us, and as adults we have a fondness for our
feathered friends. Numerous books about different habitats and
markings exists to help us find and identify birds, but for the
first time one of Britain's finest storytellers has gathered
together the best folk tales about birds. Suitable for all ages and
charmingly illustrated by Lakeland artist Becca Hall, this is an
essential collection of stories for all who love the natural world.
These engaging folk tales from Cumbria were collected as fragments
that the author has brought back to life. Shaped by the natural
world, local customs and generations of chattering, these
traditional tales reflect the unique Cumbrian wit and wisdom.
Herein you will find intriguing accounts of Hunchback and the Swan,
the Screaming Skulls of Calgarth, the Millom Hob Thross, Hughie the
Graeme, Cumbrian Crack, and Billy Peascod's Harp. They will make
you want to visit the places where they happened and meet some of
the characters that feature in them. Including charming
illustrations from the local artist Steven Gregg, this captivating
collection will be enjoyed by readers time and again. Taffy Thomas
has lived in Grasmere for well over thirty years, and is a highly
experienced storyteller with a repertoire of more than 300 tales.
In the 2001 New Year Honours List he was awarded the MBE for
services to storytelling and charity, and in 2010 was appointed as
the first UK Storyteller Laureate.
Katherine Soutar has provided the cover illustrations for the vast
majority of books in The History Press' popular Folk Tales series.
This new collection features the best of these illustrations along
with an explanation of the inspiration behind each design. Through
the introductory text accompanying each illustration we gain an
insight into how this artist works, learn how creating her
fascinating artwork is often very much a family affair, and read
anecdotes about working with storytellers.
From 2014 to 2018, people all over the world will be commemorating
the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of the First World War. They
will not only be honouring those who lost their lives on the
battlefield between 1914 and 1918, they will also be remembering
everyone who played a part in, or lived through, those troubled
times. First World War Folk Tales is a very special collection of
legends and folk tales from the First World War era. This special
centenary collection shows how elements of truth can become legend,
how people often attempt to explain the strange and the mysterious
through stories and tales, and how storytelling can ease the pain
and burden of war.
In this enchanting new book, one of the country's most celebrated
storytellers has gathered together traditional tales that have
their roots in the cold and long, dark nights of midwinter. Herein
you will find magical accounts of the Legend of Tinsel, the
Christmas Cat and the New Year's Bell, with a number of wintery
riddles to unpick while enjoying the festive season and welcoming
in the New Year. With so many folk tales intrinsically linked to
ancient seasonal customs, there are a few included here relating to
traditions such as the Ottery St Mary Tar Barrels (Devon), the
Viking 'Up Helly Aa' (Shetland) and Tom Bawcock's Eve (Cornwall).
This is a book to curl up with in front of an open fire on long
winter nights and to share and retell over a steaming mug of mulled
wine.
Did you know that if you look closely around Scafell Pike in the
winter you might find a great dragon? Or that hidden in the forest
around Egremont you might catch a glimpse of the fabled fairy folk?
What, you don't believe me? Read these tales then take a look for
yourself. This collection is full of stories that Taffy has told
over the years, and that children love to hear time and again.
Including a gang of smugglers and an ugly face-pulling competition,
not only will children love to read them, or listen to them being
read, the tales will also stimulate an interest in the area, and
help children engage with their own surroundings wherever they
live.
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