“The Cloud People Come to the Sonoran Desert” and “The Bobcat and the Saguaro.”

Told by Joyce Story

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Joyce Story

joycestoryLike all the stories in Joyce’s book Tales of the Sonoran Desert, these two stories captivate the listener with the light they cast on the unique desert that lies in the southwestern US and in Mexico. Giving voice to the desert’s plants and animals, the stories intrigue audiences with their unforgettable characters, the unexpected twists of their narratives, and their blend of humor and wonder. With the introduction of venomous animals in the tale about the Cloud People, some listeners can be seen to visibly recoil, but by the end of the story, the western diamondback rattlesnake, the Gila monster, and the blonde tarantula have won even their smiles. Listeners nod with sympathy at the bobcat’s ill-fated love for the saguaro cactus and the difficulties caused by his unwanted affections, and they chuckle with approval when the situation is resolved. Along with the creative, fanciful journey they take into this land of marvels, audiences enjoy the subtle lessons and the factual information to be learned, and they praise Joyce’s stories for enhancing their understanding and respect for the flora and fauna of the Sonoran Desert.

About Joyce

Joyce has published two books, Tales of the Sonoran Desert and The Rhyme and Rhythm of Childhood, a collection of story-poems fashioned from childhood memories shared with her by family and friends in North Central Florida. As a storyteller, she is noted for sharing both these original stories and folk tales from various cultures. Joyce holds a Ph.D. degree, and as a public speaker, she frequently lectures on her experiences in the countries where she has visited and often lived and studied. CDs of her desert tales are currently in production. To preview a sample of her storytelling, please click here:  http://vimeo.com/100655502.

Contact Joyce

Website: http://joycestoryteller.com/
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