Le Rameau d'Or, Un Conte de Fees et Ballet pour les Enfants
The original tale of "The Golden Bough, a Fairytale Ballet for Children" is now available in this new French edition. Translated by Nora Moore, Louise Trottier, and Sandrine Micheyl, the French edition has been updated with additional artwork and photographs from the balletic productions (1997-2003). Suitable for all ages, the book is especially appropriate for French Immersion Schools in the USA as well as for foreign markets where there are large populations of French-speakers (France, South America, Canada, 20 African nations, and Asia). A little girl discovers a magical, golden bird trapped in a golden cage where it has been languishing for years, bewitched by a wizard in the distant past. The girl dares to free the bird from the curse and rescues the bird twice more: in the midst of a swirling snowstorm and when monsters attack. The bird promises to repay the debt someday. That day comes when the girl is faced with the challenges of a new school. She is tormented by bullies, confronts a cheating student, and is confused by her lessons. With the help of the golden bird, who gives her a pair of magic shoes, the little girl finds her way through the difficulties and discovers that a miracle has occurred: the tree has turned to gold, and the word 'Compassion' has been etched into the bough where the open cage hangs. The fairytale is a parable of the discovery of the inner life of the soul and the monumental struggle against both inner demons and outer circumstance to free the inner creative self from all that would entrap or congeal the soul or diminish the manifestation of a more comprehensive, inclusive, and creative personality. It is a tale to inspire every little girl and woman to open the door of self-limitation to discover her true inner worth and release her creativity into the world.
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Le Rameau d'Or, Un Conte de Fees et Ballet pour les Enfants
The original tale of "The Golden Bough, a Fairytale Ballet for Children" is now available in this new French edition. Translated by Nora Moore, Louise Trottier, and Sandrine Micheyl, the French edition has been updated with additional artwork and photographs from the balletic productions (1997-2003). Suitable for all ages, the book is especially appropriate for French Immersion Schools in the USA as well as for foreign markets where there are large populations of French-speakers (France, South America, Canada, 20 African nations, and Asia). A little girl discovers a magical, golden bird trapped in a golden cage where it has been languishing for years, bewitched by a wizard in the distant past. The girl dares to free the bird from the curse and rescues the bird twice more: in the midst of a swirling snowstorm and when monsters attack. The bird promises to repay the debt someday. That day comes when the girl is faced with the challenges of a new school. She is tormented by bullies, confronts a cheating student, and is confused by her lessons. With the help of the golden bird, who gives her a pair of magic shoes, the little girl finds her way through the difficulties and discovers that a miracle has occurred: the tree has turned to gold, and the word 'Compassion' has been etched into the bough where the open cage hangs. The fairytale is a parable of the discovery of the inner life of the soul and the monumental struggle against both inner demons and outer circumstance to free the inner creative self from all that would entrap or congeal the soul or diminish the manifestation of a more comprehensive, inclusive, and creative personality. It is a tale to inspire every little girl and woman to open the door of self-limitation to discover her true inner worth and release her creativity into the world.
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781514179895 |
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Publisher: | CreateSpace Publishing |
Publication date: | 07/07/2015 |
Pages: | 44 |
Product dimensions: | 8.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.11(d) |
Language: | French |
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