Salt A Russian Folktale

Salt A Russian Folktale by Jane Langton is a captivating story published by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers on April 4, 1994. This edition features 40 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Ivan the Fool, the youngest son of a merchant, who embarks on an adventurous journey where he barters the cargo of his ship for a princess and a fortune, weaving elements of Russian folklore into a rich tapestry of storytelling.
Readers will discover a blend of fairy tales and folklore as they delve into this enchanting tale. The book explores themes of trade and fortune, showcasing the whimsical nature of legends and myths. With its engaging illustrations and narrative style, this folktale invites readers to experience the charm of Russian cultural heritage through the lens of Ivan’s unique adventures.
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In this Russian folktale told by a Newberry Honoree and illustrated by a Caldecott Honor recipient, Ivan the Fool, youngest son of a merchant, barters the cargo of his ship for a princess and a fortune.
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