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When the Buddha was an elephant, 32 animal wisdom tales from the Jataka, written and illustrated by Mark W. McGinnis

Label
When the Buddha was an elephant, 32 animal wisdom tales from the Jataka, written and illustrated by Mark W. McGinnis
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
When the Buddha was an elephant
Oclc number
905685546
Responsibility statement
written and illustrated by Mark W. McGinnis
Sub title
32 animal wisdom tales from the Jataka
Summary
"A treasury of traditional Buddhist wisdom tales, illustrated with gorgeous original artwork. Around the beginning of the common era, Indian Buddhists began to collect fables, or Jataka tales, illuminating various human virtues and foibles--from kindness, cooperation, loyalty, and self-discipline on the one hand to greed, pride, foolishness, and treachery on the other. Animals, instead of people, took the leading roles, giving the tales a universal appeal. Tales of this kind have emerged all over the world--in the Mediterranean as Aesop's fables and in various other guises throughout the Middle East, East Asia, Africa, Russia, and Europe. Author and painter Mark McGinnis has collected thirty-two of these tales and retold them in poetic yet accessible language, their original Buddhist messages firmly intact. Each story is beautifully illustrated with a full-color painting, making this a book that will appeal to both children and adults, Buddhist and non-Buddhist, who love fine stories about their fellow wise (and foolish) creatures"--, Provided by publisher
Target audience
juvenile
Classification
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