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Grandfather and the Raven

By George Polley
Published By Tim Roux - Night Publishing
$0.99 Rating: Not yet rated.
Published: June 15, 2010
Words: 31205 (approximate)
Language: English


Ebook description

George Polley's 'Grandfather' stories are fables about the value of appreciating all living creatures, of the wisdom of being open-minded enough to seek solutions in unlikely places, of the rewards of working systematically towards your dreams, of the futility of bullying and aggression, and of the reassurance of a loving and harmonious environment.

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peace, violence, justice, stories, morality, fable, grandfather, understanding, harmony, raven

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Review by: George Polley on Aug. 15, 2010 : (no rating)
George Polley has created another timeless character who enters into a fantastical relationship with a raven. Or is the raven the timeless character? George entices the reader to view this unusual relationship from within. The raven has much to teach all of us. These stories are beautiful, thoughtful, and wonderfully crafted.

Barry North, Seattle
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