The Fisherman and the Turtle

The Fisherman and the Turtle

Auteur : Eric A. Kimmel

Date de publication : 2008

Éditeur : Marshall Cavendish

Nombre de pages : 32

Résumé du livre

In the days of the Aztecs, a fisherman and his wife live in a hut by the sea. One day, the fisherman captures a green turtle, a god in disguise. The turtle grants him a wish in exchange for being released. The fisherman asks simply for four fishes. When his wife finds out, shes furious. Why didnt he wish for a stone house so they could be rich? Three different times, she sends her husband back to the turtle. On each visit, the fisherman asks the turtle to grant the ever-more demanding wishes of his greedy wife. But one day, the wife goes too far and asks to be a god. And she does become like the other gods in Tenochtitln a statue carved from stone! Martha Aviless illustrations rendered in acrylics and liquid watercolors capture the flavor of Aztec art and culture.

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