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Ruth Finnegan

    Ruth Finnegan is a distinguished author whose work primarily delves into the realm of oral tradition and its intricate connections with written forms. With a profound interest in the cultural and social dimensions of storytelling, she explores how narratives are transmitted across generations and diverse cultures. Her writing style is both analytical and accessible, offering readers insights into the complexities of human communication and cultural memory. Through her research and literary contributions, Finnegan enriches our understanding of what it means to tell and preserve stories.

    Art in Modern Culture
    Why Do We Quote? the Culture and History of Quotation.
    The Hidden Musicians
    THE HELIX PEARL the story of the winedark garrulous sea
    Where is Language?
    Literacy and Orality
    • 2023

      Black Pearl Island

      Kate and Kris explore the universe

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Join Kris and Kate on a whimsical journey filled with magic and mishaps alongside their lovable but clumsy companion, Holly. This enchanting tale promises to delight readers with its charming characters and unexpected adventures, showcasing the bonds of friendship and the joy of exploration in a fantastical setting.

      Black Pearl Island
    • 2023

      Pearl in the Deep Wood

      The voice of the living trees

      • 166 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Set in a mystical forest, the narrative explores the enchanting connection between a young protagonist and the ancient trees that whisper secrets of the natural world. As the protagonist uncovers the wisdom and stories held by these living entities, themes of nature, growth, and the importance of listening to the environment emerge. The journey through the deep woods reveals not only the magic of the surroundings but also the inner strength and resilience of the characters involved.

      Pearl in the Deep Wood
    • 2023

      What next for Kris and Kate?

      Another adventure

      • 68 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      This enchanting book invites young readers aged 5 to 8 to engage with Holly's captivating puzzle. With vibrant illustrations, it encourages problem-solving and critical thinking while providing a delightful reading experience. The interactive nature of the story fosters creativity and imagination, making it an ideal choice for children eager to explore and learn through play.

      What next for Kris and Kate?
    • 2023

      Fire Pearl

      Tale of the burning Way

      • 174 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The story follows Kate, who, in her youth, flees from a romantic advance on a stormy Irish beach, feeling too young to embrace love. Years later, a haunting African tale about a girl's sacrifice for love prompts her to confront her past. Realizing she rejected the man she truly loved, Kate embarks on a desperate quest to find him, driven by the fear of living with her regret. The narrative explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the lengths one will go to reclaim lost connections.

      Fire Pearl
    • 2023

      The Enchanted Pearl-Away

      Kris and Kate have more adventures

      • 116 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      In a whimsical world filled with magic, a young protagonist discovers a mystical pearl that grants wishes but comes with unforeseen consequences. As they navigate enchanting landscapes and encounter quirky characters, themes of friendship, responsibility, and the true nature of desire unfold. The journey challenges the protagonist to understand the value of their wishes and the impact of their choices, leading to personal growth and enlightenment. This captivating tale blends adventure with valuable life lessons, making it a delightful read for all ages.

      The Enchanted Pearl-Away
    • 2023

      Kris and Kate embark on an exhilarating new journey filled with unexpected twists and challenges. Their strong bond is tested as they navigate through uncharted territories, encountering intriguing characters and uncovering secrets that could change everything. This adventure promises to delve deeper into their friendship while exploring themes of courage, loyalty, and self-discovery. As they face obstacles together, readers will be captivated by their growth and the vibrant world around them.

      Kris and Kate's next adventure Out to the wide wide sea,
    • 2022

      Exploring the often-overlooked wisdom of African culture, this work highlights the continent's rich stories, myths, music, and proverbs. An acclaimed scholar presents a compelling narrative that reveals the profound legacy of African thought and practice, challenging the notion that learning flows solely from the West. Written with enthusiasm and expertise, it is aimed at students and sixth formers, while also appealing to a broader audience, including those familiar with Africa and newcomers alike.

      Time for the world to learn more from Africa, second edition
    • 2021

      The hidden ordinary

      Reflections on the world

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Exploring the extraordinary within the ordinary, this account encourages readers to adopt the perspective of anthropologists and poets, who find depth and significance in everyday experiences. It highlights how seemingly mundane aspects of life can reveal profound insights when observed with intention. The narrative challenges the notion that only specialists can appreciate the special, celebrating the unique contributions of 'amateurs' in uncovering the remarkable in the commonplace.

      The hidden ordinary
    • 2021

      Storms

      The way of the mariner

      • 102 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the awe-inspiring and fearsome nature of storms, this book delves into their historical significance and mythic qualities. It examines how storms have shaped human experiences and cultures, both on land and at sea, revealing their role in folklore and history. Through vivid narratives and insights, the text captures the terror and beauty of these natural phenomena, emphasizing their impact on humanity and the environment.

      Storms
    • 2021

      The lady and the dragon

      • 62 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The story revolves around a dragon grappling with his physical ailments and perceived ugliness, which symbolize deeper emotional struggles. Stripped of his universe, the dragon faces a profound sense of loss and isolation. As he navigates his painful existence filled with boils and blisters, the narrative explores themes of identity, acceptance, and the quest for belonging in a world that seems to have turned against him.

      The lady and the dragon