The Magic Orange Tree and Other Haitian Folktales

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The Magic Orange Tree and Other Haitian Folkt ...
Diane Wolkstein
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The Magic Orange Tree and Other Haitian Folktales

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A collection of folktales gathered by the author in Haiti with comments on Haitian folklore.

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Publisher
Schocken
Language
English
Pages
212

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Cover of: The magic orange tree, and other Haitian folktales
The magic orange tree, and other Haitian folktales
1997, Schocken Books
in English
Cover of: The Magic Orange Tree and Other Haitian Folktales
The Magic Orange Tree and Other Haitian Folktales
December 27, 1987, Schocken
Paperback in English - New Ed edition
Cover of: The magic orange tree, and other Haitian folktales
Cover of: The magic orange tree, and other Haitian folktales
The magic orange tree, and other Haitian folktales
1978, Knopf : distributed by Random House
in English
Cover of: The magic orange tree, and other Haitian folktales
The magic orange tree, and other Haitian folktales
1978, Knopf : distributed by Random House
in English

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First Sentence

"About the Story: When a child is born in the countryside, the umbilical cord may be saved and dried and planted in the earth, with a pit from a fruit tree placed on top of the cord."

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
212

ID Numbers

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OL7933581M
ISBN 10
0805206507
ISBN 13
9780805206500
Library Thing
721788
Goodreads
6478765

First Sentence

"About the Story: When a child is born in the countryside, the umbilical cord may be saved and dried and planted in the earth, with a pit from a fruit tree placed on top of the cord."

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