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Books with title The Old Woman and the Eagle

  • The Old Woman and the Eagle

    Idries Shah, Natasha Delmar

    eBook (Hoopoe Books, March 14, 2016)
    In this amusing story, an old woman encounters an eagle for the first time. Perplexed by its unfamiliar appearance, she decides to change it to suit her own ideas of what an eagle should look like – a common pattern of human thought – altering the unfamiliar to make it acceptable. This tale is specially presented for children by Afghan author Idries Shah, who, for more than 30 years, collected stories from the Sufi tradition and adapted them to contemporary Western culture. Told since ancient times throughout Central Asia and the Middle East, such tales are used to help foster greater mental flexibility and insight in people of all ages.
  • The Old Woman and the Eagle

    Idries Shah, Natasha Delmar

    Paperback (Hoopoe Books, Sept. 1, 2015)
    In this amusing story, an old woman encounters an eagle for the first time. Perplexed by its unfamiliar appearance, she decides to change it to suit her own ideas of what a bird should look like. Her efforts mirror a common pattern of human thought: altering the unfamiliar to make it acceptable. This tale is specially presented for children by Afghan author Idries Shah, who, for more than 30 years, collected stories from the Sufi tradition and adapted them to contemporary Western culture. Told since ancient times throughout Central Asia and the Middle East, such tales are used to help foster greater mental flexibility and insight in people of all ages.
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  • The Old Woman and the Eagle

    Idries Shah, Natasha Delmar

    Paperback (Hoopoe Books, Feb. 22, 2017)
    In this amusing story, an old woman encounters an eagle for the first time. Perplexed by its unfamiliar appearance, she decides to change it to suit her own ideas of what a bird should look like. Her efforts mirror a common pattern of human thought: altering the unfamiliar to make it acceptable. This tale is specially presented for children by Afghan author Idries Shah, who, for more than 30 years, collected stories from the Sufi tradition and adapted them to contemporary Western culture. Told since ancient times throughout Central Asia and the Middle East, such tales are used to help foster greater mental flexibility and insight in people of all ages.
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  • The Old Woman and the Eagle

    Idries Shah, Natasha Delmar

    Paperback (Hoopoe Books, March 23, 2017)
    In this amusing story, an old woman encounters an eagle for the first time. Perplexed by its unfamiliar appearance, she decides to change it to suit her own ideas of what a bird should look like. Her efforts mirror a common pattern of human thought: altering the unfamiliar to make it acceptable. This tale is specially presented for children by Afghan author Idries Shah, who, for more than 30 years, collected stories from the Sufi tradition and adapted them to contemporary Western culture. Told since ancient times throughout Central Asia and the Middle East, such tales are used to help foster greater mental flexibility and insight in people of all ages.
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  • The Old Woman and the Eagle

    Idries Shah, Natasha Delmar

    Hardcover (Hoopoe Books, Nov. 1, 2002)
    A Sufi teaching tale from Afghanistan about an old woman who insists that an eagle must really be a pigeon.
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  • The Old Woman and the Eagle

    Idries Shah

    Paperback (Hoopoe Books, Nov. 1, 2002)
    A Sufi teaching tale from Afghanistan about an old woman who insists that an eagle must really be a pigeon.
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  • The Old Woman And Her Pig

    Grant And Griffith

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 6, 2012)
    The Old Woman And Her Pig A picture book Grant And Griffith [ZHINGOORA BOOKS]
  • The Old Woman and Her Pig

    Ladybird Series

    Hardcover (Random House Inc, )
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  • The old woman and her pig,

    Wallace Wadsworth, Esther Friend

    Hardcover (Rand McNally, March 15, 1952)
    An old woman goes through a lot of trouble to get her new white pig home from the fair. The pig won't jump over the stile. Involves a mouse, ox, water, fire, stick, dog and more. And she always says " I shan't get home tonight"
  • The Old Woman and The Wave,

    Shelley Jackson

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, March 15, 1998)
    Through a whirlwind of collage paintings, a stranger helps an old woman see the wondrous possibilities of a bothersome wave that is lovingly curled over her house, listening to her every word.
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  • The Old Woman

    Joanne Schwartz, Nahid Kazemi

    Hardcover (Groundwood Books, Sept. 29, 2020)
    An old woman shares her home with a scruffy old dog, her best friend and constant companion. One fall day, they go for a walk and the woman throws sticks for the dog. She loves hearing the autumn leaves under her feet and the wind in the trees. She looks up at a crow in the sky and imagines what it might feel like to fly. As the wind comes up and the light begins to fade, she remembers playing outside as a child, never wanting to go in. Suddenly she notices a stunning harvest moon against the darkening sky. The next morning, as she sits outside to watch the sun rise, she looks forward to spending a new day with her friend.Gentle illustrations accompany this portrayal of an elderly person who lives peaceably with her dog, appreciating what each moment brings.
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  • The Old Woman and the Eagle

    Idries Shah, Natasha Delmar

    Paperback (Hoopoe Books, Sept. 1, 2005)
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