The Slug and the Snail

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Co-Authors / Illustrators
  • Olya Anima
Publisher Name
Little Island Books
Age Range
4+
Release Date
March 05, 2024
ISBN13
978-1915071071
ISBN10 or ASIN
      
An illustrated own-voices fable about self-acceptance and pride from a member of the Irish Traveller nomadic ethnic minority

Drawn from the Irish Traveller oral storytelling tradition, DeBhairduin’s tale is a gentle allegory about difference, self-acceptance and different ways of seeing the world.

Two slugs travel happily together as brothers, until they meet a crow who shows them that they have no home. Ashamed, one of the slugs decides to make himself a home, and calls himself snail.

The brothers grow apart and become suspicious of each other. The slug with no shell-house feels ashamed until he learns to see that the very road he travels is his home, and so he shall never be homeless.
The happy slug no longer sees himself through the judging eyes of others, but proudly asserts his place in the world and the two brothers travel happily together once more.

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1 review
Irish Traveller folktale
Overall rating
 
4.0
Plot
 
4.0
Characters
 
4.0
Writing Style
 
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
4.0
The Slug and the Snail is an Irish Fable told by a member of the Irish Traveller nomadic ethnic minority. The illustrations captured the slugs' emotions, making for a lighthearted and comedic visual to go with the deeper meaning of the story. The ending is left open, allowing the reader time to reflect, and come to their own conclusions about the story's moral. I appreciate this story's existence as a medium to bring awareness to a cultural group that was new to me.
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