Taproot: A Journal of Outdoor Education
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Abstract
Once upon a time in a land not so far away, five professional storytellers realized they had something in common. Their commonality was telling stories that would promote a greater good in the world; soon the five storytellers became The Stories for World Change Network. These individuals believed that telling stories would aid in the development of values, emotions, and academic and life skills. On the basis of this belief, Spinning Tales, Weaving Hope was created. This book became a well-known compilation of stories from around the world that addressed issues of difference, conflict resolution, trust, justice, and peace.
Recommended Citation
Kerry A. Masarik-Pryor
(2003)
"Review of Spinning Tales, Weaving Hope: Stories, Storytelling and Activities for Peace, Justice and the Environment,"
Taproot: A Journal of Outdoor Education: Vol. 14:
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1, Article 9.
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https://digitalcommons.cortland.edu/taproot/vol14/iss1/9