Ranelda Mack Hunsicker
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Faerie Gold: Treasures from the Lands of Enchantment
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2005
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David Brainerd
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1999
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Sir Gibbie: A Guide for Teachers and Students
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2001
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Black Beauty: A Guide for Teachers and Students
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2002
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Robinson Crusoe: A Guide for Teachers and Students
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2003
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Faerie Gold: A Guide for Teachers & Students
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2005
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Secrets: Unlocking the mystery of intimacy with God
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1991
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Hans Brinker: A Study Guide
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2001
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Little Women: A Guide for Teachers and Students
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Heidi: A Guide for Teachers and Students
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2006
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“The gospel does have many of the earmarks of a fairy tale. In fairy tales you have the poor boy who becomes rich, the leaden cabinet which turns out to have the treasure in it, the ugly duckling who turns out to be a swan, the frog who becomes a prince. Then we come to the gospel, where it's the Pharisees, the good ones, who turn out to he the villains. It's the whores and tax collectors who turn out to he the good ones. Just as in fairy tales, there is the impossible happy ending when Cinderella does marry the prince, and the ugly duckling is transformed into a swan, so Jesus is not, in the end, defeated. He rises again. In all these ways there is a kind of fairy tale quality to the gospel, with the extraordinary difference, of course, that this is the fairy tale that claims to he true. The difference is that this time it's not just a story being told-it's an event. It did happen! Here's a fairy tale come true.
-Frederich Buechner, interview in The Door
In a utilitarian age, of all other times, it is a matter of grave importance that fairy tales should he respected.”
― Faerie Gold: Treasures From The Land Of Enchantment
-Frederich Buechner, interview in The Door
In a utilitarian age, of all other times, it is a matter of grave importance that fairy tales should he respected.”
― Faerie Gold: Treasures From The Land Of Enchantment
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