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The Book Tree

by Elizabeth McCallum

Book Details

Publisher:Canon Press & Book Service
Published:2008
Pages:280
Format:BOOK
Language:en
ISBN:9781591280507

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About This Book

Literary habits naturally give way to literary affections. Once upon a time, a carpenter entered a forest and happened upon a wolf wearing a feathered cap. Quick -- whose side are you on? If you don't know, we suggest reading a hearty round of fairytales. Stories provide a roadmap for life. This is because stories are life. But oftentimes it's easiest to understand where we are when we can look through other eyes -- from the perspective of someone else, living somewhere else, somewhen else. For

Our Review

This guide offers a refreshingly direct approach to building a meaningful literary life, arguing that consistent reading habits naturally cultivate a deep and lasting love for stories. McCallum posits that literature provides an essential roadmap for navigating our own lives by allowing us to see the world through other eyes, across different times and places. The book serves as a curated guide, suggesting that the path to understanding ourselves begins with the perspectives found in great books. It champions the idea that stories are not an escape from life, but a fundamental way to engage with it more fully.

What sets this resource apart is its foundational belief that literary affection is built through disciplined practice, not just passive consumption. It will resonate most with readers, parents, and educators seeking to intentionally foster a rich culture of reading rather than leaving it to chance. The book's strength lies in its practical framework for developing the literary habits that lead to genuine, lifelong engagement with the written word. It ultimately makes a compelling case that a well-stocked mind is one of life's greatest resources.

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