Sheherezade stopped
'Well?' said the sulatan. ' What was happened next? What was behind the door? Sir there's light in the sky, said Sheherezade. You're going to kill me now! But you can't stop there. You have to finish the story!
Sheherezade is beautiful and clever. She also knows many wonderful stories. Night after night, she tells them to Sulatan Shahriar. She always stops in an exciting place,so he wants to hear the end of the story. She knows stories for a thousand and one night. The Arabic name for these stories (Alf Leila wa Leila)means Thousand and One nights.
The stories in this book are very different. Some are sad and some are funny. Some are exciting. We meet many interesting people - an unhappy young man, a clever servant girl, a boy judge, a stupid barber and forty bad thieves. The stories aren't new, but you can find the same people in the world today - a young man in love a good friend or a clever young boy.
Everybody enjoys a good story, and before the days of television and cinema stories were very important. The stories in Tales from the Arabian Nights are very old. People in Europe first read them in french between 1704 and 1717. They don't come from one place , but from many different countries - the Middle East, India and Pakistan. At that time Europeans didn't know much about the countries in the Middle East. So these stories were strange and exciting, and they opened a new wonderful world.