Three Fables for Finding One's Way

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Holcombe, Marjorie

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2017

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Here are three original stories that probe relationships and decisions. In the first, "Badger Meets Beaver," there is a strong tendency toward allegory. "The horse represents the fire of one's emotions, the driver represents one's mind, the carriage is one's body, and the owner riding in his carriage represents our conscious aware Self." Badger's state of the four being out of coherence hurts his relationship with Beaver, but he learns to coordinate them, and Beaver is ready to take up with him again. In the second story, five elephants learn to interact well with each other. The back cover, which announces the moral of each story, has for the third, "The Minstrel and a Dragonfly," this moral: "A dragonfly finds a home for her heart." Not fables. 46 pages. 8½" x 11". The front cover has this typo: "llustrated."

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Precious Sounds Publishing

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