A Song For Carrying Water
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| Somali women delight in telling traditional folk tales to their children. Escape into a completely different and unsophisticated world - you will be fascinated by ‘Dhag-Dheer’, the witch with one ear who eats little boys and Arawelo, the man-hating warrior queen. There are vivid accounts of nomad life in East Africa, and life as a refugee in present-day Britain. Sections of the book are translated into Somali. |
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