Friday 25 February 2011

MUFARO’S BEAUTIFUL DAUGHTERS:
An African Tale
(1987)

RATING:100%
FORMAT:Book

Enjoyably-written and beautifully-illustrated kids' picture book that contains a moral about living fully despite the inherent materialism of the world: That what you give out to others is what you get back from them. The girls are simply and incisively characterized as rivals for their father's affections with one thinking that there can be such a thing as a quick fix.

This book would be of particular value to help in the development of non-White ethnic identities given the excessive amount of books in the Kent library system featuring exclusively-White protagonists.


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