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Gretel's Story: Finding the Way Home

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  • Radical Poodle Press

  • Paru le : 10/09/2011
Gretel is a homeless and hungry girl in a tale that was already old when the Grimm brothers wrote it down almost two centuries ago. But the story of her... > Lire la suite
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Gretel is a homeless and hungry girl in a tale that was already old when the Grimm brothers wrote it down almost two centuries ago. But the story of her abandonment, imprisonment, and ultimate triumph is still meaningful in the way that all old, well-told stories are meaningful. The themes in Gretel's Story are still vivid and powerful today. People continue to find both love and hatred within their families; evil and goodness still struggle to destroy each other; and our lives endlessly repeat the archetypal cycle that begins with the loss of innocence and ends in wisdom.
The parts of ourselves that we fear the most may be the hiding places of our deepest truths and greatest strengths.

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  • Date de parution : 10/09/2011
  • Editeur : Radical Poodle Press
  • ISBN : 978-1-4524-4705-6
  • EAN : 9781452447056
  • Format : ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num. : pas de protection

À propos de l'auteur

Biographie de Jean Reynolds

Dr. Jean Reynolds is Professor Emerita at Polk State College in Winter Haven, Florida, where she taught English for over 30 years. She is the author of eleven books, including three books about writing, and she is co-author (with the late Mary Mariani) of "Police Talk" (Pearson). She has taught basic education to inmates and served as a consultant on communications and problem-solving skills to staff in Florida's Department of Corrections.
At Polk State College she has taught report writing classes for recruits and advanced report writing and FTO classes for police and correctional officers. Jean Reynolds holds a doctorate in English from the University of South Florida and is an internationally recognized Shaw scholar. She is the author of "Pygmalion's Wordplay: The Postmodern Shaw, " and the co-editor of "Shaw and Feminisms: Onstage and Off, " both published by the University Press of Florida.
She is an accomplished ballroom dancer. She and her husband, garden writer Charles J. Reynolds, live in Florida, where they enjoy reading and traveling.
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