The Emir’s Son

The Emir’s Son by Martin Ballard is a first edition published by World Publishing in 1967. This 32-page book presents a narrative inspired by a Nigerian fable, focusing on the Emir’s son and his interactions with three selfish friends. The story unfolds as the words of an old man prompt the Emir’s son to reflect on his behavior and consider a change in his ways.
Readers will find a blend of cultural storytelling and moral reflection within this tale. The narrative explores themes of friendship and personal growth, illustrating how the influence of wisdom can lead to self-discovery. With its unique perspective on relationships and the consequences of one’s actions, this book offers an engaging experience for those interested in stories that delve into character development and ethical lessons.
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A tale based on a Nigerian fable about the Emir’s son who amused himself with three selfish, teasing friends until the words of an old man led him to think and change his ways.
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