The Joy of Tall Tales by Joan Misek

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I chose to research American Tall Tales for my culture area presentation in Multicultural Folktales II at SMCC. For the first two weeks of study, I spent every spare hour reading every tall tale I could find.   I chose six books of tall tales and then found four stories I wanted to tell. The first two were John Henry and his work song and  Paul Bunyan and his Babe the blue ox.

I then went looking for some tall tales about women.  I finally found a wonderful book Cut From the Same Cloth by Robert D. San Souci, formerly with Walt Disney Studios. The title refers to the story of Sal Fink who works with her father on a Keelboat. Both are ever ready to face life in the wilderness.

The other story I chose is about Bess Call and her brother Joe, who was known as the best wrestler in America.  The humor in this story will have children and adults laughing.

I have had a wonderful time reading the stories of America.

3 responses to “The Joy of Tall Tales by Joan Misek”

  1. Marian Giannatti Avatar
    Marian Giannatti

    Your presentation was fantastic. Thank you for telling some of my favorite tall tales! You are indeed, a treasure. I could listen to your stories for hours – well crafted, and told with a sense of wonder and delight!

  2. Crystal Avatar
    Crystal

    Thank-you for reviewing and sharing such wonderful books and stories. I appreciated hearing some tall tales about women.

  3. Trish Avatar
    Trish

    It was wonderful to hear you tell the Tall Tales. It is always great to hear stories with strong women. Great research.

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