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Whether you're struggling to get started, afraid of making a big
decision, or clinging to a path no longer meant for you-this book
is the kick in the pants you need to take the next step and go
after what you want. Gutsy is your guidebook to uncovering the
audacious courage within you and making an impact on this world
that only you can make. This book will help you learn to turn off
the expectations of others, ask for what you deserve, stick your
neck out, and be brave enough to take that next step. This book is
for you if: - You've been putting things off, procrastinating, or
feeling stuck - You're done letting the opinions of others hold you
back - You're tired of chasing after approval and hustling for
validation - You know that you are capable of greatness with a
little push - You're ready to take action and become the boss of
your own life The gap between where you are and where you want to
be is never as wide as you think it is. Gutsy will turn your
momentary pause into forward progress with a heavy dose of radical
curiosity, audacious courage, and abundant grace.
A diverse new anthology that traces the meaning and magic of the
sorcerer's apprentice tale throughout history "The Sorcerer's
Apprentice" might conjure up images of Mickey Mouse from the Disney
film Fantasia, or of Harry Potter. As this anthology reveals,
however, "sorcerer's apprentice" tales--in which a young person
rebels against, or complies with, an authority who holds the keys
to magical powers--have been told through the centuries, in many
languages and cultures, from classical times to today. This unique
and beautifully illustrated book brings together more than fifty
sorcerer's apprentice stories by a plethora of writers, including
Ovid, Sir Walter Scott, and the Brothers Grimm. From Goethe's "The
Pupil in Magic" to A. K. Ramanujan's "The Guru and His Disciple,"
this expansive collection presents variations of a classic passed
down through countries and eras. Readers enter worlds where
household objects are brought to life and shape-shifting occurs
from human to animal and back again. We meet two types of
apprentice: "The Humiliated Apprentice," a foolish bumbler who
wields magic ineffectively and promotes obedience to authority; and
"The Rebellious Apprentice" who, through ambition and
transformative skills, promotes empowerment and self-awareness. In
an extensive introduction, esteemed fairy-tale scholar Jack Zipes
discusses the significance and meaning of the apprentice stories,
the contradictions in popular retellings, and the importance of
magic as a tool of resistance against figures who abuse their
authority. Twenty specially commissioned black-and-white
illustrations by noted artist Natalie Frank bring the stories to
visual life. The Sorcerer's Apprentice enlightens and entertains
readers with enduring, spellbinding tales of sorcery that have been
with us through the ages.
Many of us feel more alone than ever despite living in the most
connected society in human history. Join author Natalie Franke on a
thoughtful journey to true belonging. We need to belong in the same
way that we need oxygen--our physical bodies require it.
Biologically, psychologically, emotionally, and spiritually, we
perform better and have greater successes as individuals when we
are connected to the collective. Societal institutions that once
served as the intersections of human connection are rapidly
eroding. Younger generations, yearning for connection, turn to
online platforms to fill the voids once filled by physical
interaction, and to fill the void that loneliness leaves in our
hearts, we confuse consumption with connection. With time,
comparison becomes an ugly monster that grows bigger with the
career accomplishments, alluring beach vacations, and perfect
family photos, and slowly, we become addicted to the very thing
that is killing us. There is another way--a path to true belonging.
Natalie Franke lights the way to a greater understanding of what it
means to truly experience and create belonging in our lives and
communities. Based on Natalie's own experience as an entrepreneur
and community creator, Built to Belong shows us how to change our
perceptions and make the choices that allow our lives to reach
fullness through their expression in community.
This fresh, inspiring call to community and connection from an
entrepreneur and leader is perfect for anyone feeling alone and
ready to set off on a journey to true belonging.Many of us feel
more alone than ever despite living in the most connected society
in human history. We need to belong in the same way that we need
oxygen-our physical bodies require it. We perform better and have
greater successes as individuals when we are connected to the
collective.Join author Natalie Franke as she shares her story of
longing for connection in the chaos and lessons learned on her
journey to true belonging. Together we'll uncover how to: *Kick
scroll-induced jealousy to the curb and transform the way that
social media makes you feel about yourself and others *Overcome
loneliness by finding your people and cultivating true community in
your personal and professional world *Strike the balance between
camaraderie and competition so that you can live a deeply fulfilled
and joyful lifeHuman beings are not highlight reels-we're done
fanning the flames of comparison, drowning in our insecurities, and
being pitted against one another. We're saying no to the endless
rat race of getting ahead and goodbye to the narratives that leave
us feeling left out and alone.We are destined for something better.
We're made for so much more. Because knit into the fabric of our
DNA, we were Built to Belong.
An enchanting selection of Madame d'Aulnoy's seventeenth-century
French fairy tales, interpreted by contemporary visual artist
Natalie Frank Marie-Catherine Le Jumel de Barneville (1650-1705),
also known as Madame d'Aulnoy, was a pioneer of the French literary
fairy tale. Though d'Aulnoy's work now rarely appears outside of
anthologies, her books were notably popular during her lifetime,
and she was in fact the author who coined the term "fairy tales"
(contes des fees). Presenting eight of d'Aulnoy's magical stories,
The Island of Happiness juxtaposes poetic English translations with
a wealth of original, contemporary drawings by Natalie Frank, one
of today's most outstanding visual artists. In this beautiful
volume, classic narratives are interpreted and made anew through
Frank's feminist and surreal images. This feast of words and
visuals presents worlds where women exercise their independence and
push against rigid social rules. Fidelity and sincerity are valued
over jealousy and greed, though not everything ends seamlessly.
Selected tales include "Belle-Belle," where an incompetent king has
his kingdom restored to him through an androgynous heroine's
constancy. In "The Green Serpent," a heroine falls in love with the
eponymous snake, is punished by a wicked fairy, and endures trials
to prove her worthiness. And in "The White Cat," a young prince is
dazzled by the astonishing powers of a feline. Jack Zipes's
informative introduction offers historical context, and Natalie
Frank's opening essay delves into her aesthetic approaches to
d'Aulnoy's characters. An inspired integration of art and text, The
Island of Happiness is filled with seductive stories of
transformation and enchantment.
A diverse new anthology that traces the meaning and magic of the
sorcerer's apprentice tale throughout history "The Sorcerer's
Apprentice" might conjure up images of Mickey Mouse from the Disney
film Fantasia, or of Harry Potter. As this anthology reveals,
however, "sorcerer's apprentice" tales-in which a young person
rebels against, or complies with, an authority who holds the keys
to magical powers-have been told through the centuries from
classical times to today. This collection brings together more than
fifty sorcerer's apprentice stories by a plethora of writers,
including Ovid, Sir Walter Scott, and the Brothers Grimm. In an
extensive introduction, fairy-tale scholar Jack Zipes discusses the
significance of the apprentice stories, the contradictions in
popular retellings, and the importance of magic as a tool of
resistance against figures who abuse their authority. Twenty
specially commissioned black-and-white illustrations by noted
artist Natalie Frank bring the stories to visual life.
E. T. A. Hoffmann’s classic tales of Gothic horror and fantasy
are presented in a new translation accompanying the beguiling
drawings of Natalie Frank E. T. A. Hoffmann (1776–1822) was one
of the greatest German Romantic authors of fantasy and a pioneer in
the genre we now call Gothic horror. His innovative stories explore
ideas of madness, genius, doppelgängers, artificial intelligence,
and the boundaries between realities and dreams. Artist Natalie
Frank and leading fairy-tale scholar Jack Zipes have joined forces
in this lavishly illustrated volume of five of Hoffmann’s most
influential tales: The Golden Pot, The Sandman, The Nutcracker and
the Mouse King, The Mystifying Child, and The Mines of Falun. In
addition to offering fresh translations, Zipes introduces the
project and sheds light on how Hoffmann’s lifetime of personal
traumas shaped his writing. Frank’s richly rendered gouache and
chalk pastels reveal Hoffmann’s worlds in full-page drawings and
marginalia. Pivotal scenes of transformation, courage, love,
desire, and betrayal are illustrated through a feminist lens,
focusing on strong, self-aware female characters. A foreword by
novelist Karen Russell delves into the influence the tales had on
her own literary career and the ways in which she emulates Hoffmann
today. The Wounded Storyteller will introduce Hoffmann’s timeless
work to a new generation of readers.
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