Tal: His Marvelous Adventures with Noom-Zor-Noom | |
Author: | Paul Fenimore Cooper |
Cover Artist: | Reeves (2009, at least) |
Illustrator: | Ruth Reeves |
Country: | United States |
Genre: | Fantasy, children's literature |
Publisher: | William Morrow and Company |
Pub Date: | 1929 |
Media Type: | Print (hardcover) |
Pages: | 305 pp |
Isbn: | 1-930900-08-2 |
Isbn Note: | (2001) |
Congress: | PZ8.C792 Tal[1] |
Oclc: | 423219 |
Preceded By: | Tricks of Women and Other Albanian Tales |
Followed By: | Island of the Lost |
Tal: His Marvelous Adventures with Noom-Zor-Noom is a children's fantasy novel by Paul Fenimore Cooper, illustrated by Ruth Reeves, and published by William Morrow in 1929. New editions were published in 1957 by Stephen Daye Press and in 2001 by Purple House Press. The story features an orphan who goes on a quest to the land of Troom with a wise storyteller, Noom-Zor-Noom, and his talking donkey.
A man and his talking donkey take a young boy, Tal, on an adventure. The man has been chosen to tell a story on an occasion of great importance and it must be the very best story possible. The man has chosen Tal to travel with him, thinking that the boy will be able to help him choose the right story. Each day they travel through different lands and meet new characters, and each night the man shares a new story with Tal. He is expecting that, by journey's end, Tal will choose the best story.
Tal has been compared favorably to The Wizard of Oz and also has a journey plot.[2]
The book contains numerous stories that Noom-Zor-Noom tells on their way to Troom.