Description
Old Warwickshire, the ancient heart of England, encompassed many iconic historic sites. Coventry, Rugby, Warwick, Stratford-upon-Avon and Birmingham, among others, all had tales to tell. Equally fascinating are the stories of the people, the virtuous and the villainous, who lived in the greenwoods and rolling hills of this celebrated county.
Here are the folk tales passed from teller to listener over centuries, and the legends of the region's famous sons and daughters. From Lady Godiva and Dick Turpin, to the murderous Foxcote Feud and Coventry's claim to Saint George, storyteller Cath Edwards retells these tales and more with verve, vitality and vivid original illustrations.
About the Author
Cath is an experienced storyteller and workshop leader. She learnt a love of folklore and stories as a small child and as an adult she told stories to her own children; as a teacher, she worked with children through story and for many years she has enjoyed telling stories to adult audiences. Her repertoire is largely based on tradition and folk tales, and she revels in sourcing stories, making them her own and passing them on so that her audiences can love them as much as she does. She is co-host of a storytelling club in Lichfield for adults, but she also loves to bring the experience of being involved in story to the very young, to primary aged children and those with special needs.
Reviews
"The lovely illustrations throughout are done by Cath herself, proving she is very talented."
"Warwickshire Folk Tales contains a great balance of stories with ghostly, adventurous, romantic and even criminal themes - with happy and not-so-endings."
"Cath Edwards has cleverly split up connecting or longer stories into sections here, to be enjoyed separately or as part of the full tale. This makes the reading less daunting and I felt the whole book flowed very well as an enjoyable read."
Book Information
ISBN 9780750993159
Author Cath Edwards
Format Paperback
Imprint The History Press Ltd
Publisher The History Press Ltd