Fábulas de Esopo Coquito 6

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Santillana, Everardo Zapata

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2021

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This set of six books joins just three other volumes in our collection printed in Peru. There are four parts to this 112-page 6" x 8" paperback. Each has its own list of coming fables. All of them come together in a final T of C. There is at least one lively cartoon illustration for each fable, apt for a quick view in a slide lecture. As it happens, in this issue the first three fables offer some of the most intriguing and engaging presentations. The cover illustration is the same as the image introducing the first of the four parts: a lively young mouse explains his encounter with a cat and a rooster to a perplexed mother mouse. Well done! On 10, the leisurely cat with chin in hand, lies on the ground looking up at two sparring sparrows. The fable even before its announced moral philosophizes "In family matters third parties should not mediate." The gesture of the meal-carrying dog is a very good one on 11 as he, outnumbered, says to his fellow dogs "Let's all eat like good friends." Part of the accomplishment of this whole series is the way the editors, artist, and writer accommodate almost all the fables to be one to a page. The last of the 23 fables in each segment seems to be a two-page fable.

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Ediciones Dene S.A.

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