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UNICORN MOON, at 42 pages with full-color illustrations, is a fairy
tale with a modern twist on true love's meaning. A lonely princess
dreams of a handsome prince in a land called Unicorn Moon. He is
held captive by an evil hag's spell, which can be broken only by
solving the riddle of true love's meaning. Using antique romantic
symbols of princess, prince, and unicorn, the tale rejects the old
happily-ever-after ending promising salvation by a prince
charming's love. Unconsciously, that dream is just an immature wish
for parenting - like being "held prisoner" by the witch-hag of the
land of Unicorn Moon. So solving that hag's riddle of "true love,"
is to say no - not yes - to "false love's" spell that love can save
you from inner pain. Thus, "no" rejects childlike longing for love
from dysfunctional parents. And "yes" embraces the adult's strength
to heal childhood traumas to find inner strength to give love to
another. The alternative to healthy "true love" is remaining in the
grasp of the hag-parent and in unrequited hunting for rescue in the
dream land of Unicorn Moon. Author and illustrator, GALE COOPER, is
a Harvard educated, M.D. psychiatrist, who has written and
illustrated other books on fantasy, animal anatomy, human interest,
and Old West history. Other Books by the Author: One Unicorn;
Meerly A. Bair; Inside Animals; Introduction to Animal Anatomy;
Anatomy of the Frog; Anatomy of the Guinea Pig; Joseph Naiman and
his Family; Animal People; Joy of the Birds: A Novel; Billy and
Paulita: A Novel; Billy the Kid's Writings, Words, and Wit;
MegaHoax: The Strange Plot to Exhume Billy the Kid and Become
President; Billy the Kid's Pretenders: Brushy Bill and John Miller;
and Pardon for Billy the Kid: An Analysis.
MEERLY A. BAIR: ONE TEDDY BEAR'S ADVENTURES - at 164 pages and
illustrated with charming pen and ink drawings - is a tale for the
young and young-at-heart. Here is a world where toys live and
animals talk. The good-hearted teddy bear, Meerly A. Bair and his
young owner face fantasies and fears with touching and funny
triumphs of love. In the fanciest department store in town, a
lonely, rich, little girl, whose parents are always away on
business, smiles at a stuffed bear, and he smiles back. They have
many adventures - despite a rigid nanny and a crotchety butler -
with a delightful assortment of creatures: an ambitious mouse; a
timid earthworm; a forgetful elephant; a sweet toy rabbit; a
troublemaking, most expensive doll in the world; and a marvelous
mechanical dragon. The author and illustrator, GALE COOPER, is a
Harvard educated, M.D. psychiatrist, who has written and
illustrated other books on fantasy, animal anatomy, human interest,
and Old West history. Other Books by the Author: One Unicorn;
Unicorn Moon; Inside Animals; Introduction to Animal Anatomy;
Anatomy of the Frog; Anatomy of the Guinea Pig; Joseph Naiman and
his Family; Animal People; Joy of the Birds: A Novel; Billy and
Paulita: A Novel; Billy the Kid's Writings, Words, and Wit;
MegaHoax: The Strange Plot to Exhume Billy the Kid and Become
President; Billy the Kid's Pretenders: Brushy Bill and John Miller;
and Pardon for Billy the Kid: An Analysis.
ONE UNICORN, at 48 pages with elaborate full-color illustrations,
transforms Medieval unicorn mythology into a fairytale of innocence
lost and regained in love's eternal cycle. In the thirtieth year of
his reign, a kind king gets a sad mystical prophecy: he cannot
protect his beloved young daughter's innocence. The next day, that
princess finds a perfect flower, whose thorn-prick brings her first
tears. From a droplet of her blood and her teardrop, materializes a
unicorn. She secretly meets that loving unicorn until her first lie
ends her innocence and leads to his killing by waiting hunters.
Ultimately, a unicorn returns to her own daughter, after the
princess becomes queen. Unicorns appear in ancient Greek writings,
in the Judeo-Christian Bible, and in heraldry. Most famous are
Medieval images, epitomized by two sets of tapestries depicting a
pure maiden and the hunted unicorn, having overtones of holy
martyrdom. Seven such tapestries are in the Cloisters collection of
the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan, New York. Another six
unicorn tapestries are in the Musee de Cluny in Paris, France. The
author and illustrator, GALE COOPER, is a Harvard educated, M.D.
psychiatrist, who has written and illustrated other books on
fantasy, animal anatomy, and human interest; and has written both
fiction and non-fiction books on the Old West. Other Books by the
Author: Unicorn Moon; Meerly A. Bair; Inside Animals; Introduction
to Animal Anatomy; Anatomy of the Frog; Anatomy of the Guinea Pig;
Joseph Naiman and his Family; Animal People; Joy of the Birds: A
Novel; Billy and Paulita: A Novel; Billy the Kid's Writings, Words,
and Wit; MegaHoax: The Strange Plot to Exhume Billy the Kid and
Become President; Billy the Kid's Pretenders: Brushy Bill and John
Miller; and Pardon for Billy the Kid: An Analysis.
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