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"Massa Charles and his family": Massa Charles brings his Bostonian bride to his plantation near Charleston and she is charmed by slaves' stories told in Black English, including one about Bro' Rabbit and Bro' Fox.
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A satirical cocktail book featuring seventy-seven cocktail recipes accompanied by arcane trivia on Mennonite history, faith, and cultural practices. At last, you think, a book of cocktails that pairs punny drinks with Mennonite history! Yes, cocktail enthusiast and author of the popular Drunken Mennonite blog Sherri Klassen is here to bring some Low German love to your bar cart. Drinks like Brandy Anabaptist, Migratarita, Thrift Store Sour, and Pimm’s Cape Dress are served up with arcane trivia on Mennonite history, faith, and cultural practices. Arranged by theme, the book opens with drinks inspired by the Anabaptists of sixteenth-century Europe (Bloody Martyr, anyone?), before moving on to religious beliefs and practices (a little like going to a bar after class in Seminary, but without actually going to class). The third chapter toasts the Mennonite history of migration (Old Piña Colony), and the fourth is all about the trappings of Mennonite cultural identity (Singalong Sling). With seventy-seven recipes, ripping satire, comical illustrations, a cocktails-to-mocktails chapter for the teetotallers, and instructions on scaling up for barn-raisings and funerals, it’s just the thing for the Mennonite, Menno-adjacent, or merely Menno-curious home mixologist.
"The Fairy Nightcaps" by Aunt Fanny is a delightful collection of bedtime stories filled with magic, whimsy, and enchantment. In this charming book, readers will discover a series of short tales featuring tiny fairy creatures known as "nightcaps" who come out to play and spread magic under the moonlight. In each story, the nightcaps embark on various adventures, bestowing blessings and granting wishes to those who have pure hearts and good intentions. They teach valuable lessons about kindness, honesty, and the power of believing in the extraordinary. One of the stories, "The Star Children," follows a group of nightcaps who come down from the stars to visit Earth. There, they encounter two children who are lost in the woods. The star children use their magic to light up the night and guide the children safely back home. In "The Grateful Cricket," a lonely cricket finds friendship and joy when a nightcap blesses him with the ability to sing the sweetest songs in the meadow. Another tale, "The Enchanted Shoes," introduces readers to a young girl who dreams of attending the royal ball. With the help of a nightcap, her ordinary shoes are transformed into dazzling glass slippers, granting her the opportunity to dance with the prince. Throughout the book, Aunt Fanny weaves a tapestry of wonder and imagination, transporting readers to a world where fairies, magic, and dreams come alive. Each story is a gentle reminder of the beauty and kindness that exist all around us, waiting to be discovered. "The Fairy Nightcaps" is not only a wonderful bedtime book but also a source of inspiration for children to embrace their imagination and believe in the extraordinary. With its timeless themes and charming storytelling, the book continues to enchant readers of all ages."