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  • Wise Fools

    Robert D. San Souci, Craig Spearing

    language (Cricket Media, Feb. 12, 2019)
    In Muslim storytelling, the wise fool is a popular figure that appears as different people in different stories. In these two funny stories, see if you can tell who the wise fool is and who is not. In one story, a father shows his son how it is impossible to please everyone. In the other, a court jester shows that he is more than just a common fool.
  • Wise Fool

    Paul Galdone

    Library Binding (Pantheon Books, )
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  • The Wise Fool

    Shahrukh Husain, Micha Archer

    Hardcover (Barefoot Books, Aug. 1, 2011)
    Meet Mulla Nasruddin, a legendary character whose adventures and misadventures are enjoyed across the Islamic world. This witty collection of stories portrays his eccentric, engaging and irreverent character. Nasruddin always has a twinkle in his eye, a sliver of wisdom in his ramblings, and a few good surprises up his sleeve!
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  • 24: Wiser Fools

    A. Leigh Corbett

    language (, Dec. 5, 2015)
    This is the second memoir written by the accomplished author A. Leigh Corbett; it chronicles her university graduation and subsequent fall from grace into drug rehab and ultimately graduate school. As somewhat of a 'sequal' to "Wisdom 23," Corbett expands upon certain topics such as advice for people in general, and advice for writers in specific. With a sometimes dark and satircal undertone, her light-hearted philosphies raise interesting questions about life and the world we live in. Her experiences with love are unique as they are mistifying.
  • The Wise Fool

    Shahrukh Husain, Micha Archer

    Hardcover (Barefoot Books Ltd, Dec. 1, 2011)
    None
  • 24: Wiser Fools

    A. Leigh Corbett

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 1, 2015)
    This is the second memoir written by the accomplished author A. Leigh Corbett; it chronicles her university graduation and subsequent fall from grace into drug rehab and ultimately graduate school. As somewhat of a 'sequal' to "Wisdom 23," Corbett expands upon certain topics such as advice for people in general, and advice for writers in specific. With a sometimes dark and satircal undertone, her light-hearted philosphies raise interesting questions about life and the world we live in. Her experiences with love are unique as they are mistifying.