When Mr. Farmer's three greedy goats get into his turnip field, it seems as though no one can ever get them out again. Mr. Farmer tries first, then Dog, Horse, Cow and Pig. Mr. Farmer is in despair. Can he ever get those goats out? Then along comes a little bee, with the answer to the problem.
Storyteller Tony Bonning brings together stories from one of the most
enigmatic regions of Scotland: a land hemmed in by rivers and mountains; here
you will meet men and women capable of tricking even the Devil himself, and
here you will find the very tale that inspired Robert Burns's most famous
poem, Tam o'Shanter.
This book contains a wonderful collection of Folk Tales from Ayrshire’s rolling countryside and coast. Storyteller extraordinaire, Tony Bonning has been collecting these for many years, and he is well-respected as a folk tale expert in South-West Scotland. Born in Ayrshire, he has been brought up in the story-telling tradition of his Carrick parents, something that has remained with him all of his life.This collection of over sixty traditional tales is one that readers will love, with accounts of witches, wraiths, monsters, selkies, mermaids and fairies from all over the county. There are also tales of Ayrshire folk who have tried to outwit the Devil himself, or used his secret powers to try to make a better life for themselves.Also included are stories and legends from the county’s past, explaining the origins of Ayr’s Auld Brig, how Ailsa Craig appeared, the tradition of Dundonald Castle, and the Murder Hole.Here also are the stories of Old King Cole, the cannibal Sawney Bean, Johnny Faa, Maggie Osborne and many more traditional tales, all retold in Tony Bonning’s distinctive style.Illustrated by Jo Jackson Bonning.