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The Tale of Willie Monroe

by Alan Schroeder

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An adaptation, set in the American South, of an old Japanese folktale in which a powerful wrestler who hopes to win the Emperor's Wrestling Match encounters three exceptionally strong women who train him for success.
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‘The Tale of Willie Monroe’ is a juvenile children’s picture book, which is of the tall tale genre. It is about a young man named Willie Monroe who meets a wispy girl named Delilah and her ninety-nine year old grandmother who can out muscle him with their physical prowess. Delilah’s grandmother can even carry a horse single-handedly on her shoulders! Willie stays with Delilah and her grandmother for a short time to ‘toughen up’ and to develop his strength, training to eventually enter a contest of strength in Carolina. Written in the vernacular of the South, this story is an excellent example of a tall tale. The humorous illustrations are colorful and charming, and the story, while seeming quite contrived, is nevertheless, endearing and pleasant. ( )
  haymaai | Jul 4, 2016 |
This is a wonderful story that takes place in the south and sets up the story for a wonderful country feel. The story is a great tall tale of strong men and women, who train to be people of strength and compassion. It displays the fact one must work hard for what they want. ( )
  meastwold | Nov 14, 2007 |
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