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A collection of retold folktales and myths gathered during travels through Central and South America, each chapter offering a standalone narrative that ranges from trickster and animal fables to origin and hero myths. Tales present magical objects, supernatural beings, clever deceits, and transformative trials, shifting in tone from playful to somber. The narrator often frames stories with brief travel anecdotes and local color, preserving the rhythms of oral storytelling. Occasional illustrations and short introductions orient the reader while allowing the source traditions’ moral lessons and imaginative textures to remain central.
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