4.0 out of 5 stars
Fun, Light Folklore from North Carolina, February 18, 2012
This review is from: Outer Banks Tales to Remember (Hardcover)
This fun little folk lore book has a dozen or so stories from the Outer Banks (the island chain on North Carolina's Atlantic coast). The tales include merchants and pirates, hunters and lovers, native Americans and new settlers to the Outer Banks. Some stories involve ghosts or witches or haunted swamps and trees. Most are from over a hundred years ago and have been passed down as oral tradition. In the foreword, author Charles Harry Whedbee "Efforts have been made to substantiate these tales, where possible, by research and documentation. However, the unverified stories, too, are entitled to respect, told as they are by sincere and honest people. Whether you believe any or all of them, a tale should be, like beauty, its own excuse for being." The book is very entertaining and a nice light read. It will provide tales I'll contribute to the Forgotten Classics podcast in the future.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Book, February 2, 2007
This review is from: Outer Banks Tales to Remember (Hardcover)
After watching both POTC Movies and reading all the N. Sparks' books. This is a great book to complement both genre about the east coast of North Carolina. I bought one for .77 and read it daily during silent reading in my English Class that I team teach with. Buy a used book, great summer reading.
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