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Coyote Soup for the Grownup Soul by Duncan Sings-Alone
Beginning with the story of Rabbit and Coyote, this collection of stories traces the evolution of Grandfather Sings-Alone from ministerial student to Medicine Teacher. It ends with everyone's favorite true story, Grandma's Lowanpi.
Reviews
Grandpa Sings-Alone's Favorite Tales" is geared toward the general listening audience, both children and adults alike. It begins with a story of the Cherokee trickster "Rabbit" who is always bragging about his abilities. It seems that rabbit can do everything better than anyone else. Then came Otter. In the end, the two get into a competition. In this funny account, rabbit learns that bragging is not a good idea and most often leads to trouble. Of course, rabbit survives the encounter. In fact, rabbit continues to be found in many other stories of the southern woodland people. In the last story Grandmother spider teaches us about our connections to each other; a very important lesson in becoming a responsible human being. This is a story that comes to us from the Hopi people of the southwest. One of my favorites!
It is
said that a story is only as good as the storyteller. Grandfather Sings-Alone
helps to make these stories some of the best I have heard. His enthusiasm and
gift of creating the many characters in these complicated stories is developed
to an art form that few can learn or master. Sings-Alone makes the characters
come alive and take on their own life in each of the stories.
-- Tim Spotted Wolf, Host of "Music from the Turtles Back DWRBC 91.5 FM
What Others are Saying
Everyone absolutely loved you. You made me look terrific. You made MAST look
terrific. If I had the ability to put words on paper to express how impressed I
was with you, you would think I was telling you a story. -- Bill Mayhew,
Mid-Atlantic Story Telling Festival
Hopefully everyone who attended will share the folklore tales they heard with
others, and in so doing, help us in our efforts to reduce hate and violence in
Montgomery County. -- Michael Guids, Sensitivity Awareness Task Force,
Montgomery County, M.D.
You were superb! What a wonderful talent, and you have honed it well! Everyone
was in rapt attention, including yours truly! -- Joanna Vaughan, The Accokeek
Foundation
As usual, you were a marvelous conduit between worlds. Thanks again for coming
to my myth class. -- Professor Dan Ingersoll, St. Mary's College of Maryland
Thanks very much for your wonderful presence on the family stage. -- Peggy Eskow,
Washington Folk Festival
A spectacular performance...Your singing and story telling transfixed the
audience. You have an extraordinary gift. -- Nemi, Oyo Traditions
Go to the Books page for all titles and prices. Thank you!
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Contact Information
Two Canoes Press, PO Box 334, Hopkinton, MA 01748 or TwoCanoesPress@TwoCanoesPress.com.
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