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The Mango Tree and Other Stories is an original collection of children's stories that emphasizes life lessons and morals. Each tale discusses an important aspect of childhood and how a child might come to understand it. Young readers will be able to easily relate to the honest and innocent characters, and enjoy the situations those characters find themselves in. The lessons they will learn comprise an important part of growing up.
The power of love within families; the complexities of relationships; the rites of passage for birth, coming of age, marriage, and death-these are some of the themes covered in this wonderful volume. Author and storyteller Lindy Soon Curry offers us 25 enchanting tales that foster understanding of Korean culture and Korean Americans. Humorous tales, teaching tales, tall tales, classics, and a section of stories about tigers are included. Written in a style that easily lends itself to read-alouds as well as to silent reading, these stories reflect unique cultural traditions and values of Korea as well as universal symbols and themes. Curry's tips for storytelling give educators insights in how to effectively present or perform the tales. In addition, Dr. Chan-eung Park discusses the wisdom to be found in the stories and the cultural continuity of the collection. A color plate section illustrates some of the traditional arts, customs, landscapes of Korea.
This Is The First Collection Of Translations In English Of Stories Originally Written In Malayalam By Kamala Das Under The Pen Name Madhavi Kutty. They Amply Demonstrate Kamala Das S Special Contribution To The Short Story In Malayalam. All The Major Attributes Of Her Writing Are Evident: Her Subtlety And Power In Dealing With Human Relationships And Intrigues Of Love, Life And Death And Her Earthiness, Sensuousness And Sensuality.
"God's power unleashed!" Patricia Brown, IHOP-KC THE CHURCH UNDER THE MANGO TREE and Other Missionary Adventures Whether you want to gain insight into the sex slavery of Mumbai, watch hands-on ministry to lepers, laugh through the rickety ride up the Himalayan Mountains to Darjeeling, or witness dance in African garbage dump slums, you will find all this and more in the eye-opening experiences of one regular person like you and me-missionary and mom, Jodie Feldman. In these pages, Feldman presents inspirational missionary stories as an ethical will to her dear sons with a how-to manual for missionaries woven into the background. ..".a true story of God's love and compassion for the extremely poor. I was privileged to travel with Jodie several times. The Lord moved through her in what can only be called an amazing gift of love from God. This book will encourage and bless you." Merina Netto, National President Women's Aglow India "I was very touched by Christ." Dr. Larry Keefauver Best-selling Christian Author, International Speaker and Teacher "Jodie was born with the quest for adventure! This desire was satisfied in Jesus and her missions work for Him. You will enjoy reading of her adventures among the poor, the lonely, and the disenfranchised." Lee and Doris Harms, Directors Heartland Healing Rooms "What one person can accomplish by listening and following God's voice!" Patricia Brown Jodie Feldman, founder and director of Inner City Light, a 501(c)3 ministry of compassion to the poorest of poor, lives in Kansas City, Missouri and is the mother of two amazing sons. ICL board member and copy editor, Armistead Blunda, calls working on this book for the past several years "a joy and an honor." www.ICLGlobal.net
Mango Lady & Other Stories from Hawaii takes the reader on a journey not unlike a long ride across the face of a giant wave, full of unexpected turns and surprises, weaving together memories, fantasies, and personalities that stretch from long ago Hawaii to modern day Vietnam. Through all of them is the connecting spirit of the Islands, its special mana, its people, its surf, bringing times past into the present in a special, intimate way. There is Mango Lady, who lived in Waikiki since childhood, watching her ancient preoccupations become irrelevant in the new bustle of development. There is The Man to Whom Surf Cam, the tale of a magical Urban who never failed to attract surf. There is A November Surfer, an adventure of a senior surfer at remote Rabbit Island. There is Hard Port, an intriguing pulling together of Hawaii and Russia, when a longtime surfer visits Nakhodka in the Russian Far East, the land of his ancestors. Finally, there is the flamboyant and unsettling Captain Aloha, a tale of two old surfing friends from Hawaii and the horrors of the war in Vietnam, a unique portrait of psychology and culture, of friendship and passing time."
There is a grand piano delivered to the wrong Sea Point address. There is Toby the dog whose casual disappearance leads to the discovery of a world as unlikely as a helpful man. There are Isabelle and Hester, both travelling on the same train, but moving in opposite directions. There are the school girls who smoke through Die Stem during a Republic Day Celebration. There is Adeela longing for OK Bazaars, Boxing Day, and groenboontjie bredie; Lilly who knows too little of her mother's past and Elizabeth who is desperate to shed hers. Who can say why Eleanor married the man she did, or why she took the long sea journey south? Who can say where Sue's been, or who the vark lilies are for? Who believes it when told, "It's for your own good"? Whether drawn from the distance of history or located in contemporary Cape Town, these eight stories create a tender and luminous account of just how extraordinary the everyday life of women can be.
Voyage to Bathala and Other Stories collects four stories from Eliza Victoria, a prolific and commended writer who skillfully weaves genre fiction. This collection serves as a sampler of her prowess in writing horror, fantasy, and science fiction, featuring characters who find themselves looking for what isn't there, looking for answers, and looking for an escape.
The stories illustrate a family with a father missing in action, a young girl's quest to prove her love, a wife's struggle with keeping a home and a family, and a man finding connections in a foreign land. The result is a map of Casocot's writing success, guided by his masterful style.
This debut collection by Yeo Wei Wei explores the realms between private selves, past and present, through vivid and haunting motifs—a singing bird, a lost soul in a yellow umbrella, an ivory carving, the diary of an ex-boyfriend's father. Revealing the regrets, obsessions, loss and sorrow of events in everyday life, These Foolish Things &Other Stories is a compelling piece of work ready to haunt, delight and touch its readers. A wife returns home to find that her husband has remarried ... An old woman in a nursing home is visited by a mynah that sings a Beatles song ... An artist remembers the time he was harangued by rambutans, magoes and other fruits in his studio ... “No word is out of place in Yeo Wei Wei’s exacting prose. The reader’s expectations and positions of empathy are put to the test in ways that both delight and shatter the heart.” -Cyril Wong, author of Tilting Our Plates to Catch the Light and The Dictator's Eyebrow “Yeo Wei Wei weaves a purgatorial web of men and women caught between guilt, loss and unbearable longing. Her stories are intelligent, haunting, carefully composed yet deeply felt.” -Clarissa Oon, arts editor, The Straits Times “Yeo Wei Wei is set on uncovering whole realms between private past and present and between private selves; in the process, she justifies the incidence of art. Let each tale here walk your mind as though it were a painting -Gwee Li Sui, literary critic, graphic artist and author of One Thousand and One Nights: Love Poems