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The Story of Little Babaji

Author Helen Bannerman
Publisher HarperCollins
Category Hardcover
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PublisherHarperCollins
ISBN / ASIN0062050648
ISBN-139780062050649
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Sales Rank54,631
CategoryHardcover
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Almost a century ago, when Helen Bannerman created the story of Little Black Sambo while traveling on a train to Madras, she never guessed that her simple tale would become a symbol of racism. It was the names she chose for her characters and the simple, crude illustrations that earned the story a place on the trash heap of politically incorrect literature. Underneath the racist veneer, however, is a simple and timeless story. Thank goodness for Fred Marcellino's new version. He saves the tale by changing the names of the characters to Babaji, Mamaji and Papaji. In doing so, he has resurrected a basically honorable tale from a largely undeserved fate.
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