From the Book - First edition.
Daddy's little donkey-skin (Charles Perrault's "Peau d Âne")
The devel made her do it (The Grimms' "The juniper tree")
Thumberella (india's "Bâpkhâdi")
Snakes who cannot shed their kin (Lithuania's "Egle, the Queen of serpents")
Blanca rosa, mother of thieves (A Chilean Snow White)
Love is for the birds (Oscar Wilde's "The nightingale and the rose")
Love is like a tree (The Xhosa's "Kamiyo of the river," South Africa)
Love is a revolution (A Filipino myth of Mount Makiling)
Love is a family affair (Vietnam's "Hon Vong Phu")
Love is dead (The finger," a Jewish folktale
Till there was mew (Madame d'Aulnoy's "THe white cat")
When a bird loves a woman (The tzotzil Mayans's "The buzzard husband," Mexico)
Mule be in my heart (Tunisia's "The donkey head")
My carp will go on (Haiti's "Tezen")
Master and serpent (Denmarks's "King Lindworm")
The x-treme sport of giant killing (Scotland's "Molly Whuppie")
How to trick friends and execute people (Hans Christian Anderson "Little Claus and Big Claus")
Never cross a Cinderella (Korea's "Kongjwi and Patjwi")
Skin deep (Giambattista Basile's "The flayed old woman")
No small peat (Germany's "The maid of Wildenloh")
Good soup (A Japanese folktale)
The stench of embarrassment (A tale of Arabian nights)
It snot what you think (Korea's "Origin of the common cold")
Kalendria, the party princess (A muria period piece, India)
The Pongo's prophecy (The Quechua's poopy parable, Peru).