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The spider weaver : a legend of kente cloth
    Musgrove, Margaret.
Publisher: Blue Sky Press,
Pub date: 2001.
Pages: 1 v. (unpaged) :
ISBN: 0590987879
Copy info: 20 copies available at Aspen Hill Library, Bethesda Library, Chevy Chase Library, Damascus Library, Davis Library, Marilyn J. Praisner Library, Gaithersburg Library, Germantown Library, Kensington Park Library, Little Falls Library, Olney Library, Potomac Library, Rockville Library, Silver Spring Library, Twinbrook Library, White Oak Library, and Longbranch Library.
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Summary
Two weavers discover a magical-looking spider web in the jungle. Inspired by the web's brilliant design and the weaver who created it, the men return to their village and create complete patterns of their own, which they call "kente", a cloth now known throughout the world. This story is based on a Ghanaian legend. Full-color illustrations. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Publishers Weekly Review
Bursting with colors as vibrant as kente cloth, this picture book's brightly patterned endpapers quickly set the tone for Musgrove's (Ashanti to Zulu) artful retelling of an Ashanti tale. Here, she dips into the folklore of 17th-century Ghana to relate how two master weavers learn from a clever spider how to weave the beautiful cloth for which the region is famous. While hunting one night, Koragu and Ameyaw stumble upon a web in a banana tree. "Never before had either of them seen such a wondrous design!" Eager to study it more closely, the two men try to bring it home and inadvertently destroy the web. Ameyaw's wife counsels, "Though you cannot find the same web again, perhaps you can find the same weaver," and sure enough, they track down the spider, who shows them her weaving dance: "Dip! Twist. Turn and glide." The men then redesign their looms and imitate the spider's technique, with stunning results. Musgrove's lucid prose is as crisp as the designs on the weaver's cloth, while Cairns's (Off to the Sweet Shores of Africa) watercolors conjure a lush and verdant forest setting. The artist punctuates the cool greens of the leafy backdrop with dashes of red and yellow, and her flattened perspective and characters displayed largely in profile add a folk-art flair. An afterword explains more about the significance of kente cloth. Ages 4-up. (Feb.) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information

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ISBN: 0590987879 : $16.95
Personal Author: Musgrove, Margaret.
Title: The spider weaver : a legend of kente cloth / by Margaret Musgrove ; illustrated by Julia Cairns.
Publication info: New York : Blue Sky Press, 2001.
Physical descrip: 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 32 cm.
Abstract: In this retelling of a tale from Ghana, a wondrous spider shows two Ashanti weavers how to make intricate, colorful patterns in the cloth that they weave.
Subject term: Kente cloth--Folklore.
Subject term: Ashanti (African people)--Folklore.
Subject term: Folklore--Ghana.
Added author: Cairns, Julia,
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