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Books with title Aziz: The Storyteller

  • STORYTELLER

    Edward Myers

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, July 21, 2008)
    “Once upon a time,” begins the narrator of this richly imagined novel. But what follows is no ordinary fantasy full of dragons, elves, and wicked stepmothers. Yes, the tale involves a boy named Jack. But he’s not the one who climbed a beanstalk or slew seven giants with one blow. This Jack is a storyteller, a seventeen-year-old farm boy who sets off to seek his fortune in the royal city of Sundar. Jack has many adventures and narrow escapes on his journey. He also meets an assortment of memorable characters—including a talking bird, a one-eyed robber, a mysterious illusionist, and a melancholy princess. Each has a tale to tell, and these accounts, along with Jack’s own stories and the framing narrative, are woven into a complex, dazzling tapestry that will capture the reader’s imagination. Through them, Edward Myers explores the power—for good and for evil—of the stories we all tell.
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  • The Alligator Storyteller

    Jonathan Sanford Saul

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 18, 2019)
    A delightful tale exploring childhood games.
  • Max and the Storyteller

    Shannon Gambino

    Paperback (HodgePodge Press, Sept. 16, 2016)
    Have you ever wondered about the creatures in books? Are they real, imaginary, or both? Venture into the Toledo Lucas County Public Library to meet an author and her galactic creatures.
  • The Storyteller at Fault

    Dan Yashinsky, Nancy Cairine Pitt

    Paperback (Gynergy Books/Ragweed Pr, )
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  • The Storyteller's Book

    Mr Kevin Fleming

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 19, 2015)
    Twins, Nicholas and Melandra Wigg think they live a normal family life with their parents in the small village of Little Meesden. After awakening a fearsome hooded creature by reading from an ancient book, they are disturbed in the night by loud discordant music and watched by strange figures dressed as monks outside their house. Little do they realise the meaning it all has for them and their family. They suddenly find themselves thrust into a world they never knew existed. Join them as they try to understand their new lives, meet strange people and attempt to uncover the mysteries that lie in the hidden place known as Midway. In the first book of The Chronicles of Midway, danger and adventure follow the twins every step of the way as they try to recover the ancient and extremely powerful book that has been stolen. From flying galleons to mysterious portals, dark sinister characters to others who resemble angels, Nick and Mel discover virtually nothing is impossible in this world where everything they know of their human lives turns out to have no relevance in their new roles. Will they succeed in overcoming the true evil that threatens the existence of humanity? Or will the world be doomed to a terrible fate?
  • The Way of a Storyteller

    Ruth Sawyer

    Paperback (VIKING PRESS, Jan. 1, 1967)
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  • The Story-teller

    Maud Lindsay

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 23, 2014)
    Once upon a time there lived two brothers, who, when they were children, were so seldom apart that those who saw one always looked for the other at his heels. But when they had grown to manhood, and the time had come when they must make their own fortunes, the elder brother said to the younger: "Choose as you will what you shall do, and God bless your choice; but as for me I shall make haste to the court of the king, for nothing will satisfy me but to serve him and my country." "Good fortune and a blessing go with you," said the younger brother. "I, too, should like to serve my country and the king, but I have neither words nor wit for a king's court. To hammer a shoe from the glowing iron while the red fire roars and the anvil rings—this is the work that I do best, and I shall be a blacksmith, even as my father was before me."
  • The Storyteller's Beads

    Jane Kurtz

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, April 15, 1998)
    Running for their lives to escape the political upheaval in Ethiopia, two young girls from different faiths form an unlikely friendship.
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  • The Storytellers

    Ted Lewin

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, April 27, 1998)
    It is early morning, and the haunting cry of the muezzin drifts in the air above the city of Fez, Morocco. Abdul and his grandfather are walking to work-past souk after souk of carpet sellers and weavers, leatherworkers and metalsmiths, then out through the ancient gate. Spreading a carpet on the ground, they wait for a crowd to gather. And then, at least, Grandfather begins: "This happened, or maybe it did not..."
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  • The way of the storyteller

    Ruth Sawyer

    Hardcover (Viking Press, Jan. 1, 1949)
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  • The Way of the Storyteller

    Ruth Sawyer

    Paperback (Penguin Books, Feb. 15, 1965)
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  • The Story-teller

    Maud Lindsay

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 13, 2015)
    Once upon a time there lived two brothers, who, when they were children, were so seldom apart that those who saw one always looked for the other at his heels. But when they had grown to manhood, and the time had come when they must make their own fortunes, the elder brother said to the younger: "Choose as you will what you shall do, and God bless your choice; but as for me I shall make haste to the court of the king, for nothing will satisfy me but to serve him and my country."