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The Amazon Store at MillionDollarPetPix.com ( In association with Amazon.com )Tatterhood and other tales: Stories of magic and adventurefrom: Feminist Press EAN: 9780912670492 ISBN: 0912670495 Label: Feminist Press Manufacturer: Feminist Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 165 Publication Date: 1978 Publisher: Feminist Press Studio: Feminist Press Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - The stories I grew up with.This is an amazing collection of tales with female protagonists. I grew up on this book and I've loved it ever since I heard the first story. I finally bought my sisters and their daughters a copy since my sisters also grew up on it. We lost the family copy, probably when I was in grade school, most likely to a teacher who saw the value of such a book. Its got tales from various cultures, and various themes. Its not always just the love of a man that she's fighting for, which rocks. I love ... Read More Rating: - Tatterhood Rides Again!I remembered this collection of world tales from my own youth and was pleased that it was just as vibrant and fun as I remembered. Although the tales center around female protagonists, children and adults of any gender can enjoy the action, wit, and surprising tales featured here. Rating: - just what the doctor orderedMy 8 yo daughter has been getting a little sarcastic as of late. I turned to stories to try to remedy the situation. Tatterhood has opened up her world with strong, often humorous, female role models. I am so glad I bought the book! My 6 yo son and my husband and I enjoy it as well. Rating: - Wonderful collection of heroic womenThis is one of the best collections of fairy tales featuring strong and enterprising hereoines. It includes stories from may different cultures, but all feature clever, resourceful women who overcome adversity. some of the stories were already familiar to me, but many I'd never read before. If you thought all fairy tale heroines were ninnies like Cinderella and snow White, you need to read this excellent book and discover women like Kate Crackernuts, Clever Manka, Sea Girl, and the Three Strong ... Read More Rating: - Not Extremely Memorable, But Well DoneMy mother purchased this book for me as a very young girl, along with other collections of short-stories, and I remember being enchanted with it. The legends are fascinating, although I don't think the fact that they were all about young women and girls ever crossed my mind (an observation that leads me to believe this book would be good for boys, as well). I recently re-read the stories, and was delighted. I remember being confused as a girl, since the places, people, and customs are mostly ... Read More
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