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Yo, Aesop!: Get a Load of These Fables
By Marc Rosenthal (illustrator) and Paul Rosenthal
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Diane Pub Co
Publication date January 30, 1998
Pages 51
Binding Hardcover
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9780756787615
ISBN-10 0756787610
Dimensions 0.75 by 9.25 by 11.50 in.
Weight 1.25 lbs.
Availability§ Out of Print
Original list price $16.00
§As reported by publisher
Summaries and Reviews
Amazon.com description: Amazon.com Review: "For years, Aesop's fables have been passed from person to person--sort of like the flu. With all that telling and retelling, however, a lot of the fun has been lost. And some of the ancient stories don't make much sense to modern readers. That's why we thought it would be a good idea to dust off some of Aesop's lessons and come up with brand-new fables for them." So states the introduction to Paul and his brother Marc Rosenthal's funny, smart-alecky book of fables, Yo, Aesop! You won't find "The Fox and the Grapes" here. In fact, the first fable--a story involving a pigeon and potato salad--is called "Feathers, Frisbees & Flying Salami." In "A Dog's Life," an old dog makes a big mistake: he moves in with a dreadful girl named Doris who wears pink sneakers and chews gum. The girl neglects him, and soon he is "a tangle of hair and fleas." Mainly fleas. When he finally isolates a flea, he is just about to bite it in half when the flea begs him to spare its life in exchange for a big favor, perhaps even a life-saving favor. "The dog roared with laughter. 'What're you gonna do ... become a veterinarian? Get me free tickets to a flea circus?'" He's so amused he lets the flea go, and the flea does end up saving the dog's hide, if not his life. The lesson? "Even a little friend can be a big help." Each modern fable ends with a brief commentary from an Aesopian stand-in, such as, "You call this a fable?" or "Back in ancient Greece, we didn't watch TV. We just sat around hoping that someday, someone would invent pizza." Fans of Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith's The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales will rejoice in this zesty new collection of terrifically twisted tales. (Ages 7 to much, much older) --Karin Snelson

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from Simon & Schuster (April 1, 1998)
9780689801006 | details & prices | 51 pages | 9.00 × 11.50 × 0.50 in. | Rec. grade levels 3-4 | 1.25 lbs | List price $16.00
About: A spoof on the legendary fables of Aesop, these modern versions feature such characters as the cockroach and the dog, the pigeon and the salami, and a herd of sheep waiting for an unreliable wolf
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from Diane Pub Co (January 30, 1998)
9780756787615 | details & prices | 51 pages | 9.25 × 11.50 × 0.75 in. | 1.25 lbs | List price $16.00
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