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Why Bats Hang Upside Down: And, How the Apache got Fire

by Charlie Holt
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9781956203219
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Many Seasons Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Many Seasons Press
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 46
  • Original Price: USD 18.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 127 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Animals / Wolves, Coyotes & Wild Dogs and Indigenous / Teachings

The author grew up listening to stories told by his grandparents and aunts and uncles. They were ghost and Br'er Rabbit stories, tall tales, and legends about Indians and animals that could talk to each other.

He fell in love with legends and native stories of how things happened, like, why bats hang upside down and how the Apache people got fire. This book is about those two stories passed down orally from generations of Apache storytellers.

His stories may be slightly different, but that happens every time a story is passed to another storyteller.

He hopes you enjoy these stories, and they encourage you to find other wonderful native legends. You won't be disappointed.


Holt, Charlie: - The author and illustrator, Charles Holt, lives with his dog Shelby in Cornville, Arizona.As a police officer and detective for nearly three decades with the Miami-Dade Police Department, Florida, Holt always found time to draw and sketch. Trained as a police forensic artist, he was involved in many interesting cases.His passion for cartooning and comic strips led him to work for 20 years as an editorial cartoonist for the Erwin Record, a weekly newspaper in East Tennessee.Working for the paper has allowed him to illustrate two books, including Legends, lies, and other tales, by author O. Ray Knapp.Holt also taught forensic art and cartooning at Yavapai Community College.He is presently teaching an after-school cartooning class at a local Cottonwood, Arizona, elementary school.

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