Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters
Author:
John Steptoe
Illustrator:
John Steptoe
Publication:
1987 by Lothrop, Lee and Shepard Co, Inc
Genre:
Fables, Fiction, Historic Tales and Legends, Picture Books
Pages:
32
Current state:
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Mufaro was a happy man. Everyone agreed that his two daughters were very beautiful. Nyasha was kind and considerate as well as beautiful, but everyone—except Mufaro—knew that Manyara was selfish, bad-tempered, and spoiled.
When the king decided to take a wife and invited "The Most Worthy and Beautiful Daughters in the Land" to appear before him, Mufaro declared proudly that only the king could choose between Nyasha and Manyara. Manyara, of course, didn't agree, and set out to make certain that she would be chosen.
John Steptoe has created a memorable modern fable of pride going before a fall, in keeping with themoral of the folktale that was his inspiration. He has illustrated it with stunning paintings that glow with the beauty, warmth, and internal vision of the land and people of his ancestors.
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Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters
Reviewed by Jenny Phillips
My children have always loved this book. This story, set in Africa, is a Cinderella-like tale (without any magic) that teaches the value of kindness...
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