By Dr. R Sudarshan
In the twilight of a windy desert on a summer evening, characters emerge from the edge of silhouetted dunes and become folktales. Such is the power of Arabic stories for the children.
It is also said that fables and folktales are the best travelers and the most successful migrants that change a little bit at every step and etch stronger in the mind.
Rodaan Al Galidi is a war refugee from Iraq who lived in a camp in the Netherlands for nearly a decade, without having a permit to work. So he sat down and wrote from his memory the stories he had heard in childhood of kings and paupers, horses and donkeys, roosters and sheiks, all seeped in a potion of love for storytelling.
On the shelf now, among the most fascinating children's stories of peace from a troubled landscape.
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