About This Book
An elderly storyteller relates a series of Southern folktales about a cunning rabbit and a cast of anthropomorphic animals. Each short episode depicts contests, tricks, escapes, and reversals in which cleverness, bravado, or foolishness determine outcomes, while recurring figures illustrate pride, greed, and gullibility. Tales are presented in conversational vernacular and arranged as independent anecdotes that blend humor, moral observation, and earthy imagery, capturing the rhythms of oral tradition and the communal pleasure of telling and hearing stories centered on survival by wit.
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