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Posted: Feb 26, 2021 7:30 AM ET | Last Updated: February 26
Anancy and the Turtle, a new children’s book by Thunder Bay, Ont., author Annette Pateman, is a retelling of a West African folktale. It features Anancy, (aka Anansi), who is a mischievous spider but also a trickster character. (Annette Pateman)
A folktale, shared for centuries by West Africans and passed down as a story of hope by their descendants, many of whom were enslaved and transported around the world, is retold by a Thunder Bay, Ont., author in her new children s book.
Anancy and the Turtle tells the story of what happens when a mischievous spider decides to go fishing, but catches a turtle instead, explained Annette Pateman, noting the tiny, eight-legged creature has a few surprises of his own.