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Grandmother Spider Brings the Sun: A Cherokee Story
Geri Keams

Rising Moon, 1997 - 32 pages

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We read this over and over again

I bought this book two years ago when my 5 year old twins where learning English. We have read it a lot since then and they still love it. The pictures are beatuful and we have talked a lot about them. It's a great story told in a good way.


Grandmother Spider Brings the Sun

This is a wonderful telling of a truly Cherokee tale. Most stories written after the oral tradition can be a litte stale. Keams avoids this by modernizing the language for her younger readers. The Coyote, btw, comes from the Western Cherokee, after the removal. I was told this story as a child by my Western Cherokee Grandfather with the Coyote, and by my Eastern Tribes Grandmother without it. It would be correct either way. All in all, a wonderful retelling.


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Wonderful to Read Aloud

This marvelous story of how tiny and ancient Grandmothe Spider successfully brings the sun, something larger and more spritely animals before her could not accomplish, was written to be read aloud. Instead of the usual stereotypical "ancient legend storyelling" literary style we often see with retelling of traditional tales, this legend is refreshingly written in a colloquial manner. This style, as well as the two-page layout with text on one side, makes this an excellent book to read aloud. The textures and colors and expressive animal illustrations can be shown to their best advantage. My boys love all the animal pictures, the humor, and the exciting fire-spouting Sun Guard monsters! We return again and again to see and hear the sweet-faced but proud and determined Grandma Spider as she demonstrates why she is so respected and revered.


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Not just for kids!

I am a grown up who read this book for my own enjoyment. I thought the illustrations were wonderful and the story funny. I would have laughed out loud except for the middle school age children who were concentrating on their work while I was enjoying myself with this book.


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After Possum and Buzzard fail in their attempts to steal a piece of the sun, Grandmother Spider succeeds in bringing light to the animals on her side of the world.



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