Silver Unicorns and Golden Birds: Scottish Traveller Tales for Children

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'Scotland's greatest contemporary storyteller.'
-- The Guardian

Silver Unicorns and Golden Birds is a treasure trove of traditional Scottish folk and fairy tales as told by Duncan Williamson, one of Scotland's greatest storytellers.

Young readers will explore a land of folklore and magic inhabited by friendly fairies, wicked ogres, majestic birds and shining unicorns in captivating tales, full of colour, humour and life. These timeless stories have been passed down the generations through oral tradition and are now retold for today's children while carefully preserving Duncan's unique storytelling voice.

One of Scotland's Travelling People, Duncan spent a lifetime journeying the country's highways and byways, collecting stories along the way. This beautifully presented treasury includes insight into Duncan's life and cultural heritage alongside a curated collection of his best-loved stories and classic tales.

A selection of these stories has previously appeared in The Coming of the Unicorn and The Flight of the Golden Bird.

Silver Unicorns and Golden Birds: Scottish Traveller Tales for Children Reviews | Toppsta

9781782508199
  • ISBN: 9781782508199
  • Pub Date: 18th August 2022
  • Publisher: Floris Books
  • Imprint: Floris Books
  • Format: Hardback
  • Number of Pages: 224

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This is Book 82 in the Kelpies Series. See all Kelpies books here.

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About Duncan Williamson

Duncan Williamson was born in 1928 on the shores of Loch Fyne. He was the seventh of sixteen children born to a family of Travellers, who set up camp in the same place every winter and wandered the Highlands during the summer, hawking their tin and natural willow wares. Duncan left home at the age of fifteen and spent the next forty years travelling, continu

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