![]() ![]() ![]() "Barbara (Jeanne) K(erlin) Walker (1921-)." Something About the Author. Turkish Folk-tales (Oxford Myths & Legends)Barbara K. Selsam: Picture and Picture-Story Books, 1965: The magic tree by James McCrea: Picture and Picture-Story Books, 1965: The mischievous cat. Just a Mo: My StoryLaila Morse, The Spy Net: The Greatest Intelligence Operations of the. ![]() Walker: Picture and Picture-Story Books, 1965: Let's Get Turtles by Millicent E. Her first book for children was Just Say Hic! A Turkish Silly Tale, published in 1965. Just Me by Marie Hall Ets: Picture and Picture-Story Books, 1965: Just say hic A Turkish silly tale by Barbara K. Her first book was Nigerian Folk Tales as Told by Olawale Idewu and Omotayo Adu, which she edited along with her husband in 1961. Walker, author of The Mouse and the Elephant, on LibraryThing. In 1980 she began volunteering as curator of the Archive of Turkish Oral Narrative at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. Best known for her children's books of tales and folklore from around the world, especially stories from Turkey, she began collecting Turkish folklore with her husband, Warren S. In addition to writing, Walker taught English and children's literature from elementary school to college. She received her BA degree from the New York State College for Teachers in 1943 and her MA in 1947. ![]() Barbara Kerlin Walker was born on Octoin Ann Arbor, Michigan. ![]()
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