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THE CHILD AND THE RIVER
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Nov 30, 2024 05:31PM

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Hello again! I just finished reading some reviews of "The Child And The River" One that I particularly enjoyed stated,
"really beautiful, idyllic writing, I feel like I was supposed to read this mindlessly while sipping Prosecco in a row boat somewhere in France and reminiscing about childhood".
That sounds rather inviting!!
"really beautiful, idyllic writing, I feel like I was supposed to read this mindlessly while sipping Prosecco in a row boat somewhere in France and reminiscing about childhood".
That sounds rather inviting!!
I also enjoy the reader's comment, Kim. I think the book asks us to slow down and luxuriate in beingness. The destination isn't really known..either in the story or in our life....
Genie! I think you really nailed it! The beingness as well as the destination. Your comment was an aha moment for me!
Hey, that's cool!
Hoping you and other readers will tag a favorite passage or two to read. Having passages read aloud is part of the experience with a book like this, I think.
Hoping you and other readers will tag a favorite passage or two to read. Having passages read aloud is part of the experience with a book like this, I think.
I think this conclusion, from a NYT reviewer, describes the novella wonderfully:
“The Child and the River” is in fact a gentle, meta-fairy-tale about the imagination’s capacity to bring about the very realities it craves, whether we need friendship, adventure, salvation or love."
“The Child and the River” is in fact a gentle, meta-fairy-tale about the imagination’s capacity to bring about the very realities it craves, whether we need friendship, adventure, salvation or love."