Shah, I: Junge ohne Namen
en Paperback – 25 iul 2022
Also nennen ihn seine Eltern "Benaam", was "Namenlos" bedeutet. Die Geschichte handelt davon, wie der Junge seinen wahren Namen sucht und schlie lich findet - und gleichzeitig findet er noch vieles mehr.
Dieses Buch geh rt zu einer Reihe von illustrierten Lehrgeschichten von Idries Shah - Geschichten, die schon seit Jahrtausenden die Herzen und K pfe von Menschen jeden Alters erobern. Sie sollen Kinder dazu anregen, sich ihre vorgefassten Meinungen genauer anzusehen und eigenst ndig zu denken. Eine der vielen Einsichten, die dieses M rchen den Lesern vor Augen f hrt, ist die Erkenntnis, dass es Geduld und Entschlossenheit braucht, um seine Ziele im Leben zu erreichen.
Die wundersch nen Illustrationen von Mona Caron machen dieses M rchen noch spannender und zeigen jungen wie auch erwachsenen Lesern eine verborgene, magische Welt.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781953292612
ISBN-10: 1953292615
Pagini: 40
Dimensiuni: 216 x 280 x 4 mm
Greutate: 0.15 kg
Editura: Hoopoe Books
ISBN-10: 1953292615
Pagini: 40
Dimensiuni: 216 x 280 x 4 mm
Greutate: 0.15 kg
Editura: Hoopoe Books
Notă biografică
Idries Shah spent much of his life collecting and publishing Sufi classical narratives and teaching stories from oral and written sources in the Middle East and Central Asia. The tales he retold especially for children are published by Hoopoe Books in beautifully illustrated editions and have been widely commended - by Western educators and psychologists, the U.S. Library of Congress, National Public Radio and other media - for their unique ability to foster social-emotional development, thinking skills and perception in children and adults alike. Told for centuries, these stories express universal themes from the cultures that produced them, showing how much we have in common and can learn from each other. As noted by reviewers, such stories are more than just entertaining; familiarity with them provokes flexibility of thought, since each one contains levels of meaning that unfold in accordance with an individual's experience and understanding.