Folktales--a font of timeless wisdom--are meant to be told aloud. This
rich collection curates fifty such tales and provides guidance for
telling them well in gatherings.
These lively and engaging stories from around the world star a panoply
of colorful characters. Their adventures and conundrums illustrate our
relationships to the natural world and to one another and present a rich
array of principles to live by. The stories explore a broad range of
themes, including authenticity, forgiveness, generosity, death, faith,
hope, and many more. Some funny, others poignant--all of the tales draw
listeners in and allow them to develop their own personal
interpretation. Each story is accompanied by a brief description to help
users select one suitable for their occasion and reflective questions to
provide food for thought or spark a conversation. Story maps help
tellers quickly learn the tales and facilitate powerful oral
storytelling. A comprehensive index of themes and Unitarian Universalist
Principles rounds out this comprehensive folktale resource.