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A lively collection of short, orally styled tales told at school camps, presented in conversational Afrikaans. The pieces range from humorous fables and trickster anecdotes to simple origin myths that explain natural phenomena, often using animals and everyday rural scenes. Many stories blend playful exaggeration, gentle moral lessons, and vivid sensory detail; several are explicitly framed for younger listeners. The tone shifts between comic and tender, with recurring folk motifs, straightforward narrative lines, and brief parables that conclude with ironic or didactic twists, making the collection well suited to communal reading or recitation.

About the Author

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C. Louis Leipoldt

C. Louis Leipoldt was a South African poet, novelist, and playwright, known for his contributions to Afrikaans literature. His works often reflect the cultural and social landscapes of South Africa during his time. Among his notable books is "Dingaansdag," which captures the historical significance of the Battle of Dingaansdag. Leipoldt's storytelling is characterized by a blend of humor and poignant reflection, as seen in his collection "Oom Gert Vertel en Ander Gedigte." His literary legacy continues to influence Afrikaans writers and enrich the country's literary heritage.

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