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review 2014-07-13 16:16
Nelson Mandela’s Favorite African Folktales
Nelson Mandela's Favorite African Folktales - Nelson Mandela

Do not read this, listen to it.

 

Besides the veritable buffet of Hollywood A-listers from various ethnic backgrounds providing narrations, there’s beautiful music and songs in the interludes between stories and in the stories themselves. I’ve derived much enjoyment from the imaginative and enthusiastic performances from the narrators, most of whom possess great skills with accents. Even if you don’t recognise a couple of the narrators’ names, odds are you’d recognise their faces.

 

Whoopi Goldberg and Hugh Jackman’s performances were outstanding though most were above average.

 

Urban legends, origin stories, fables, parables, myths, magic, time travel, African versions of well-known fairy tales, clever and devious characters, and emotionally touching stories – what more could you want?

 

Well, the publisher has donated 100% of its takings from the audio to Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund and Artists for New South Africa who work with children affected by HIV/AIDS.

 

Here’s a rundown of the folktales:

 

Continue reading 

Source: literaryames.wordpress.com/2014/07/13/nelson-mandelas-favorite-african-folktales
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review 2009-11-29 00:00
Bal Bazaar - Daljit Nagra Bal Bazaar - Daljit Nagra Blurb - Award winning British-Indian poet Daljit Nagra's new poetic narrative inspired by his uncle's two shops in west London - where Muslim, Sikh and Hindu workers share a tiny working space and have between them created a small working community - Bal Bazaar. It's a journey through the shop and through Indian cultures in Britain Broadcast on: BBC Radio 3, 9:30pm Saturday 28th
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