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Folktales and Legends of the Middle West
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Folktales and Legends of the Middle West

PaperbackPaperback
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America's first superheroes lived in the Midwest. There was Nanabozho, the Ojibway man-god who conquered the King of Fish, took control of the North Wind, and inspired Longfellow's The Song of Hiawatha. Paul Bunyan, the larger-than-life North Woods lumberjack, created Minnesota's 10,000 lakes with his giant footsteps. More recently, Pittsburgh steelworker Joe Magerac squeezed out rails between his fingers, and Rosie the Riveter churned out the planes that won the world's most terrible war. In Folktales and Legends of the Middle West, Edward McClelland collects these stories and more. Readers will learn the sea shanties of the Great Lakes sailors and the spirituals of the slaves following the North Star across the Ohio River, and be frightened by tales of the Lake Erie Monster and Wisconsin's dangerous Hodag. A history of the region as told through its folklore, music, and legends, this is a book every Midwestern family should own.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-9980188-1-2
Product TypePaperback
BindingPaperback
FormatTrade paperback (US)
Publishing date15/06/2018
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 203 mm, Height 251 mm, Thickness 10 mm
Weight386 g
Article no.28870683
CatalogsLibri
Data source no.A33273317
Product groupBU286
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Edward McClelland is a journalist. His writing has appeared in publications such as the Columbia Journalism Review, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, and Salon. He is the author of How to Speak Midwestern, Nothin' But Blue Skies and Young Mr. Obama. He lives in Chicago.

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