Der grüne Esel: Sieben alte Fabeln
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1989
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BC (La Fontaine) is told with an unusual reversal: an older mouse suggests the bell and a younger mouse asks who will hang it around the cat's neck. Painting his ass green is a creative idea from a man who thinks his ass is special (Gellert). The first and second day everybody takes notice. By the third day, people take the green ass with the red legs for granted. Der Brunnentiger is a Tibetan variation of the Panchatantra story of the lion and the hare. Bergauf and Bergab shows one of two travellers having a happy face going up and a fearful face going down the respective ups and downs of a mountain path (Gellert). Asked why, he responds that he is always looking forward to what he knows must be coming. Besides The Hares and the Frogs from Aesop, there are two other stories: Nicht jeder ist ein Held (Jiddish) and Das Blitzchen from the author. Lively full-page colored art, especially for the title-story and Der Brunnentiger.
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Gerstenberg Verlag
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8692 (Access ID)
