Easter Stories: Classic Tales for the Holy Season
By (Author) Miriam LeBlanc
By (author) C.S. Lewis
By (author) Leo Tolstoy
By (author) Selma Lagerlf
By (author) Oscar Wilde
By (author) Elizabeth Goudge
By (author) Maxim Gorky
By (author) Alan Paton
By (author) Hans Thoma
By (author) Andre Trocme
Plough Publishing House
Plough Publishing House
2nd February 2015
United States
General
Fiction
Classic fiction: general and literary
Anthologies: general
Fiction: general and literary
808.8
Paperback
383
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 25mm
453g
Everyone who believes Easter is about more than bunnies and eggs will be grateful for this new collection of short stories that shed light on the deeper meaning of the season. Selected for their spiritual value and literary quality, these classic tales capture the spirit of Easter in a way that will captivate readers of all ages. Parents and grandp
"This thoughtfully curated collection is remarkable for its range and breadth. The stories come from all over the world and represent many genres, such as parables, animal fables, historical fiction, fairy tales, and Christian fantasy. Definitely read these stories at Easter, but keep the book close and pull it out whenever you and your family need a reminder of the great Easter themes of transformation, reconciliation and the triumph of life over death."National Catholic Register
"The tales collected in Easter Stories: Classic Tales for the Holy Season dont always mention Jesus, nor even the usual tropes like sunlight and springtime. But each reveal a particular melody of the Easter story. The lovingly crafted volume, edited by Miriam LeBlanc and published by Plough, features original woodcuts by Lisa Toth for each tale. Reading these Easter tales invites our own stories to be shaped, too, by the Story, for our own hearts to thaw and for our imaginations to be steeped in the waters of resurrection."Tessa Carman, Mere Orthodoxy
"A fresh offering, different from the many anthologies that already house the older works. Pastoral tales mix with urban tales, old with the new, European with American. This is a book to read aloud and savor, pulling it out each year to re-read old favorites and perhaps read a new story or two."Redeemed Reader