Coyote tales /

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by King, Thomas,
[ 02. English Fiction ] Authors: Eggenschwiler, Byron,--illustrator. Published by : Groundwood Books , (Toronto :) Physical details: 59 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm. Subject(s): Coyote (Legendary character) | Raven (Legendary character) | Clothing and dress | Pride and vanity | Tricksters Year : 2017 02. English Fiction Item type : 02. English Fiction
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Coyote sings to the moon -- Coyote's new suit.

In Coyote Sings to the Moon, Coyote is at first the cause of misfortune. In those days, when the moon was much brighter and closer to the earth, Old Woman and the animals would sing to her each night. Coyote attempts to join them, but his voice is so terrible they beg him to stop. He is crushed and lashes out; who needs Moon anyway? Furious, Moon dives into a pond, plunging the world into darkness. But clever Old Woman comes up with a plan to send Moon back up into the sky and, thanks to Coyote, there she stays.

In Coyote's New Suit, mischievous Raven wreaks havoc when she suggests that Coyote's toasty brown suit is not the finest in the forest, thus prompting him to steal suits belonging to all the other animals. Meanwhile, Raven tells the other animals to borrow clothes from the humans' camp. When Coyote finds that his closet is too full, Raven slyly suggests he hold a yard sale, then sends the human beings (in their underwear) and the animals (in their ill-fitting human clothes) along for the fun. A hilarious illustration of the consequences of wanting more than we need.