Grace James

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Grace James


Born
in Tokyo, Japan
November 11, 1882

Died
February 06, 1965

Genre
Art


Grace Edith Marion James (1882–1965) was an English writer, born in Tokyo. She was both an author of children's literature and a Japanese folklorist.

Her Japanese Fairy Tales (1910) collected and retold stories from the Japanese folk tradition. It was illustrated by Warwick Goble.
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The Star Lovers

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The Longest Wait

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John and Mary

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The Magical Tea Kettle (Chi...

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The Matsuyama Mirror

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John and Mary at School

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John and Mary Abroad (John ...

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“There are millions of songs written about love.

In fact, I think most songs are written about love – and a big portion of those songs are about lost love.

So it shouldn’t really come as a big shock when someone you love breaks your heart. I mean, the warnings are all there. It’s right in front of us, clear as day.

Love doesn’t always last.

Sometimes it flares brilliantly for only a short time before it crumbles to ashes.

The thing is, when you find the love of your life, that feeling never really dies. You can fight it, force it into hibernation, tell yourself that it’s corrupted beyond repair…

But despite all that, it’s still there.”
Grace James

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