South American Jungle Tales

4.8

The stories in South American Jungle Tales center on the relationships between people and the different creatures Quiroga came into contact with on his farm in Misiones, a region of jungle in Uruguay along the banks of the Upper Parana river. Each story quickly evolves into a fantastical realm where the various animals take on familiar human characteristics. These stories, of course, are a metaphor for how man interacts with nature. They are used to show how human beings are an integral part of a greater ecosystem; and can either chose to exploit it to his detriment, or to live in harmony within it. - Summary by James K. White

Chapters

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How the Rays Defended the Ford 25:08 Read by James K. White
The Story of Two Raccoon Cubs and Two Man Cubs 19:02 Read by James K. White
The Parrot That Lost Its Tail 15:46 Read by James K. White
The Blind Doe 16:46 Read by James K. White
The Alligator War 26:28 Read by James K. White
How the Flamingoes Got Their Stockings 12:00 Read by James K. White
The Lazy Bee 17:59 Read by James K. White
The Giant Tortoise's Golden Rule 13:47 Read by James K. White

Reviews

Delightful! I second that!


A truly enjoyable reading by James K. White of Chula Vista, charming translation by Arthur Livingston.

Delightful!


An absolutely charming collection of stories, beautifully narrated.