The Painted Fox is a timeless fable by celebrated Ukrainian writer Ivan Franko, first published in 1899 as part of the collection When the Animals Could Talk. Since then, the mischievous adventures of the cunning, quick-witted Fox named Mykyta have been entertaining readers both young and old alike. The story is inspired by the ancient Indian tale of the Blue Jackal from the Panchatantra.
Mykyta the Fox, the slyest and craftiest fox of all, has enjoyed exceptional good fortune in his sneaky ways, but his pride ultimately leads to a most unfortunate yet spectacular escapade.
This special abridged edition is beautifully brought to life with charming hand-drawn illustrations.