Choose Your Fairy Tale: You Are...The Stonecutter (Choose Your Fairy Tale Book #5)

“The Stonecutter” is a Japanese fairy tale first written down in the late 19th century by Dutch writer Eduard Douwes Dekker, better known by his pen name Multatuli, and first appearing in English language form in The Crimson Fairy Book, published in 1903 by Andrew Lang. While the mid-1800s marked the first time this story was written down, oral versions of the story were already circulating by that time.

The story exists in several forms – such as a version with mice seeking to find a suitable husband for their beautiful mouse daughter – and in several cultures, including China, Spain, and Europe. Some scholars classify the tale in the same category as “The Fisherman and His Wife,” but others see the story as distinctly Asian in origin and an example of the type of cyclical thinking common in many Eastern philosophies.

As you read this story YOU are the stonecutter, and the choices you make will determine whether your tale ends up happily ever after. Good luck!

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Choose Your Fairy Tale: You Are...The Stonecutter (Choose Your Fairy Tale Book #5)

“The Stonecutter” is a Japanese fairy tale first written down in the late 19th century by Dutch writer Eduard Douwes Dekker, better known by his pen name Multatuli, and first appearing in English language form in The Crimson Fairy Book, published in 1903 by Andrew Lang. While the mid-1800s marked the first time this story was written down, oral versions of the story were already circulating by that time.

The story exists in several forms – such as a version with mice seeking to find a suitable husband for their beautiful mouse daughter – and in several cultures, including China, Spain, and Europe. Some scholars classify the tale in the same category as “The Fisherman and His Wife,” but others see the story as distinctly Asian in origin and an example of the type of cyclical thinking common in many Eastern philosophies.

As you read this story YOU are the stonecutter, and the choices you make will determine whether your tale ends up happily ever after. Good luck!

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Choose Your Fairy Tale: You Are...The Stonecutter (Choose Your Fairy Tale Book #5)

Choose Your Fairy Tale: You Are...The Stonecutter (Choose Your Fairy Tale Book #5)

by Steven Gregory
Choose Your Fairy Tale: You Are...The Stonecutter (Choose Your Fairy Tale Book #5)

Choose Your Fairy Tale: You Are...The Stonecutter (Choose Your Fairy Tale Book #5)

by Steven Gregory

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“The Stonecutter” is a Japanese fairy tale first written down in the late 19th century by Dutch writer Eduard Douwes Dekker, better known by his pen name Multatuli, and first appearing in English language form in The Crimson Fairy Book, published in 1903 by Andrew Lang. While the mid-1800s marked the first time this story was written down, oral versions of the story were already circulating by that time.

The story exists in several forms – such as a version with mice seeking to find a suitable husband for their beautiful mouse daughter – and in several cultures, including China, Spain, and Europe. Some scholars classify the tale in the same category as “The Fisherman and His Wife,” but others see the story as distinctly Asian in origin and an example of the type of cyclical thinking common in many Eastern philosophies.

As you read this story YOU are the stonecutter, and the choices you make will determine whether your tale ends up happily ever after. Good luck!


Product Details

BN ID: 2940166073839
Publisher: Steven Gregory
Publication date: 06/03/2023
Series: Choose Your Fairy Tale
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Award-winning children's book author and storyteller Steven Gregory received his bachelor's degree in Writing from the University of California at San Diego and his master's in Literature from California State University, Dominguez Hills. He has taught secondary English, math, and public speaking. He also served as drama department chair and directed the production of several plays, including the Japanese folktale "The Crane Maiden." He is a popular storyteller in San Diego County schools, libraries, and other venues throughout Southern California. He has also published two children's folktale books as well as their Parents Choice Award-winning DVDs, "The Lion's Drum" and "Chieko and the Pine."

Feel free to contact me at stevenmgregory@gmail.com.

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