Book Descriptions
for The Great Snake by Sean Taylor and Fernando Vilela
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
Taylor describes rivers, forests, and villages as he travels along the Ama zon and shares tales of tricksters, myths, and magic he has read or heard from storytellers during his travels in Brazil. Diary entries serve as a frame story and add an element of adventure. Vilela’s woodcuts are bold and dramatic. The Great Snake also introduces readers to the importance of collecting traditional tales. Taylor links the preservation of stories with the need for sustainable development of the rain forests, if both are not going to vanish. Includes source notes on the stories, a glossary, and notes on the Amazon rain forest. 2009 USBBY Outstanding International Books List. ca
From the Publisher
As the Rio Afu ferry twists its way along the Amazon, Sean Taylor breathes in not only stories from local people he meets, but also the rich smells, sights and sounds of the extraordinary landscape. From trickster jaguars and the slowest of sloths to spine-tingling giant serpents and white-suited river strangers, his retellings teem with legendary beings, vivid colours, down-to-earth comedy and the mysteries of the rainforest, revealing Amazon people's beliefs along with their way of life. Dramatic illustrations, together with notes and a glossary, combine to make this a very special collection, filling a gap in the market for collections from South America.