By Kuliev Savir
The Magic Stone is an old Swedish story and adapted for easy reading by Fran Hunia.
I think the book is suitable for all ages because it is funny and has wise cunning.
The story tells about a poor tramp who asks an old woman if he can sleep in her house and she refuses to give him food.
Tramp offers to make the dinner, promising he can make such a tasty soup based on only a simple stone, but asks the old woman to add more spice (like vegetables, milk, salt and meal) to improve the taste which surprised to discover that from a simple stone can to make so tasty soup.
Description
The tramp is smart and cunning because he deceives the old woman that from stone he can to make a soup.
The old woman was primitive because she believes the tramp and his lies and she is stingy and a liar because she says to the tramp that she is poor and hungry and the tramp saw her rich garden and cow that gives her milk and saw that she is not poor or hungry.
I liked the tramp cunning and did not like the woman stingy. I would recommend this book to others because it is funny and tells about smart cunning.
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