Why I wrote this book and why people should buy it.

The Elephant and the Whale

Children's book


June 7, 2021In Books, ArticlesBy Scotty Williams

When the idea came to write this book I was hesitant to do it, for others have told the stories of Br’er Rabbit or Compair Lapin. In fact, there are many good books with stories of the trickster, and some of them have all the tales like Norman Marmillion’s amazing work (Compair Lapin: Br’er Rabbit & The Tar Baby).

One could argue that my book is redundant with all the other books around. So why did I choose to write it, and why should people buy it?

Why Did I Write This Book?

In addition to my deep love for the folktales of my people, what led me to write The Elephant and the Whale was, to my knowledge, a lack of Black authors. Most books with our stories are from people outside of our community, and some of these authors attribute them to other groups and cultures. Furthermore, I chose to write with the goal of spreading awareness and reintroducing the trickster rabbit to the Black American community. I have found that many of my people today do not know the tales of our ancestors, and this had led to the loss of a precious gift and resource.

In truth, Compair Lapin or Brer Rabbit is our inheritance, and my work is an act of joining the current efforts to reclaim it. There are a number of Black storytellers presenting our folktales in different ways, but much of it is public speaking and theatrical productions. With these things we also need to create engaging literature, and the book I have written is just that with its colorful words and illustrations.

Why Should People Buy This Book?

To my knowledge there are few to no Black authors writing children’s books on our classic folktales, and there are very few Black male authors writing children’s books in general; therefore, whoever buys this book would have something that is rare. They would also get a unique window into Louisiana’s Black-Creole culture and language, and have copies of paintings that I have made to illustrate the story. These paintings are in an African style to honor the folktale’s origins, and their colors and movement pair well with the text to bring each character to life. Moreover, those who buy this book will get a unique story of the trickster rabbit, for I have combined the North and South Louisiana versions for a unique retelling of The Elephant and the Whale.

But apart from all that has been said, those who buy this book will have the chance to become storytellers, and take part in spreading awareness about the beautiful inheritance of Black Americans. As they read this book to children they will share a legacy from past generations, and inspire upcoming generations with the timeless wisdom that it presents. Though this book is for all children I have written it with a special emphasis on Black children, for they often lack books by Black authors and stories from their community. Those who buy this book will have the chance to present Black children with these things, and be agents of encouragement for them as they face the joys and cares of life.


If you have not yet done so and would like to have a sneak peek of my upcoming children’s book, click on the cover below.

Cover image: “Nélephant avec Baleine Stylo”, © Scotty Williams

Scotty Williams

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