Neem the Half-Boy facts for kids
Book cover of Neem the Half Boy by Idries Shah
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Author | Idries Shah |
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Illustrator | Midori Mori & Robert Revels |
Country | United States of America |
Language | English |
Genre | Children |
Published | September 1998 |
Publisher | Hoopoe Books |
Publication date
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1998-2016 |
Media type | Print (Paperback & Hardcover). |
Pages | 32 |
ISBN | 9781883536107 |
Preceded by | Knowing How to Know |
Followed by | The Farmer's Wife |
Neem the Half Boy, first published in 1998, is the first of eleven children's books written by Idries Shah and published by Hoopoe Books.
Summary
Neem the Half Boy is a fable about queen, who longs for a son, she asks the fairies for help and they consult a wise man, who gives certain instructions. Because the queen follows the instructions only halfway, she gives birth to a half-boy, whom she names Neem. To help Neem become whole, the fairies again consult the wise man, who says that Neem must obtain a special medicine from a dragon’s cave. Neem overcomes his fears and obtains the medicine by making a bargain with the dragon that, besides helping himself, also helps the dragon and the people it has been frightening.
Editions
Neem the Half Boy comes in several different versions: hardcover, softcover, and hardcover with a CD. The book is published in several different language including English and Spanish as well as several bilingual editions including English and Pashto and English and Dari.