Sheherazade, the king’s beautiful wife, is due to be executed at dawn—unless she can
convince the king to change his mind. That night she tells him a wonderful story which,
as dawn comes, she leaves unfinished.
“Will you let me live to finish the tale?” she asks.
“Of course,” replies the king. “I must know what happens next.”
Night after night, Sheherazade tells story after story, always leaving the last
one incomplete. And so for one thousand and one nights, she remains alive...
This is how the enchanting collection of stories known as One Thousand
and One Nights has been passed down to us. It includes the well-known
stories “Sheherazade”; “Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves”; “The Ox and
the Ass”; and “The Horse of Ebony”; as well as how the story of
Sheherazade ended.
In this beautiful new edition the stories are brought to life by the
enchanting, elegant illustrations of Olga Dugina.
(Ages 8-11)
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