Annasi And The Golden Pot by Taiye Selasi

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*Author, Anansi and the Golden pot*

Taiye Selasi exudes and enjoys a great deal of independence. This is due in part to the fact that she is comfortable juggling many jobs, languages, locations, and people, as well as the fact that she straddles paradoxes without difficulty. Her intriguing and contentious essay about “Afropolitans,” a new generation of emigrants with ties to the African continent, marked her literary debut in 2005. Discussions on this piece were heated. In addition to becoming a theory, an identity, and a brand, the phrase “Afropolitan” has also become widely used.

Eight years later, Selasi published Ghana Must Go, but her article had already presciently cut through many of the harmful identity and microaggression discussions that would soon become public. With her theories on multi-locality, Selasi had already rendered the infuriating inquiry “where are you from?” irrelevant. She had also done away with restrictions that demanded intellectuals, feminists, and authors should somehow withdraw from what some people consider as frivolities with her brazen embracing of beauty and fashion.

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*Anansi and the Golden Pot*

Award-winning author of Ghana Must Go, Taiye Selasi, reimagines the story of Anansi, the much-loved trickster, for a new generation. Kweku has grown up hearing stories about the mischievous spider Anansi. He is given the nickname Anansi by his father because of his similarly cheeky ways. On a holiday to visit his beloved Grandma in Ghana, Anansi the spider and Anansi the boy meet, and discover a magical pot that can be filled with whatever they want. Anansi fills it again and again with his favorite red-red stew, and eats so much that he feels sick. Will he learn to share this wonderful gift?

This charming retelling of a West African story teaches readers about the dangers of greed, and the importance of being kind. Tinuke Fagborun’s colorful illustrations bring the magic and wonder of the tale to life. When you’ve finished sharing the story, you can also find out more about the origins of Anansi folktales. This is a beautiful storybook that little ones will treasure forever.

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