Author: Trina Paulus
Translator: Seok-hee Kim
Publisher: Sigong Junior
160 pages | 228*177mm
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About This Book
Hope's theme of life, moving through seeming death to a new and more beautiful
life, has touched the hearts of millions of people. Hope for the Flowers is for
young and old, lovers, husbands and wives. It's a book to learn to read with, or
to comfort those who are dying or grieving. In the tale, the caterpillar heroes,
Stripe and Yellow, want something more from life than eating and growing bigger.
They get caught up in a "caterpillar pillar," a squirming mass of bodies, each
determined to reach a top so far away it can't be seen. Finally disillusioned,
they discover that the way for the caterpillars to find their particular "more,"
who they really are, is to enter the cocoon and "...risk for the butterfly."
Hope for the Flowers has helped people gain the courage to leave jobs, change
their lives and explore their love for another human being. Two million copies
in print.
About The Author
Trina Paulus, already an artist, philosopher, sculptor and community builder
when she wrote Hope for the Flowers, has lived an unconventional life including
over a decade at Grailville, an educational center and organic farm in Loveland,
Ohio. She has spent time abroad with the international Grail Movement in France
and Akhmin, Egypt, where she helped start a women's weaving and embroidery
co-op. She is vice-president of Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute
and Cornucopia Network of New Jersey. Her home in New Jersey is a hub of
environmental action and learning.
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