This book, 'Moroccan Folktales: Semiotics of the Text' by Al-Mustafa Chadli, offers a profound academic exploration into the rich tapestry of Moroccan popular narratives. Delving into the semiotic structures inherent within these traditional tales, Chadli meticulously analyzes how meanings are constructed, shared, and interpreted through their various layers. It examines the symbols, signs, and cultural codes embedded in Moroccan oral traditions, providing readers with an in-depth understanding of their socio-cultural significance and narrative techniques. This work is essential for researchers in folklore, semiotics, linguistics, and cultural studies, revealing the complex interplay between text, context, and interpretation in these captivating stories.