Great little book, written with brevity but enough narrative pulse to be compelling. It contains illustrations of almost all the stories of the famous Greek slave and a four paragraph biography of their author at the end; plus a moral lesson summing up the central idea of each tale, done in italics at the end, in either the form of a conclusion from a character or the narrator herself. The first and most known tale, "The Fox and the Grapes", appears as the cover design. Other great ones include: the hunter and the woodsman, the farmer and the stork, the falconer and the partridge, the stag at the pool, the ant and the grasshopper, the fox without a tail, Jupiter and the bee, the crow and the pitcher, Hercules and the wagoner, and the the shepherd boy and the wolf. As is universally known, the life lessons in these fables teach us timeless truths about human nature and our world. A book suitable for adults and children alike!