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'Do you not have eyes? Can't you see that I am watering my tree?' The merchant said, 'But there are clothes on the branches.' 'Yes, I would expect a clothes-tree to grow clothes - wouldn't you?'

224 pages, Paperback

First published December 31, 2009

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Ajit Baral

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September 23, 2017
3.5 stars

I love folktales. I love them better if they give you some insight into the folklife as well. Ergo, I loved this collection of stories from Nepal because I learnt some new things while reading it - for example, I learnt about the community of Newars, the pre-Gorkha Nepal natives, and about some local legends, dishes, and lifestyle.

A few stories in this collection have their equivalent in Indian folktale history as well. For instance, my mom has told me the story of the rat woman who was looking for the greatest person in the world, and one of the Birbal stories I have read is about the barber who tries to get the minister killed.

I'm taking away 1.5 stars because some of the tales end abruptly, or haven't been narrated well enough. Otherwise, this is a delightful collection. I especially loved the stories with the most local touch - the story of Laligurans and Uttis trees, The Goddess of Tales Gets Angry, How the Newari New Year Began, The Story of a Jacket, and Why Yetis Don't Like Pine Forests.
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28 reviews5 followers
November 5, 2019
Some of the tales made me quite nostalgic. This was a quick and enjoyable read and I sure will be telling some of these to my daughter when she is old enough. The illustrations really elevated the experience.
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42 reviews1 follower
December 1, 2021
This collection of folktales was incredibly entertaining, and the 5-minute short stories were the perfect way to kill time in waiting rooms and checkout lines. Despite the occasional typo here and there, it’s a pretty excellent translation.
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January 8, 2023
These fables were fun. Generally, fables are not something I'd gravitate towards, but I enjoyed finding recurring themes in this quick little collection. The overall lesson? Laziness begets cleverness, and cleverness is often rewarded.
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19 reviews6 followers
January 31, 2018
Folktales from Nepal... some are interesting while others make no sense. But it does give an overview of tales from different ethnic groups in Nepal.
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