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  • There Is a Difference

    Hans Christian Andersen, Glenn Hascall, Spoken Realms

    Audiobook (Spoken Realms, April 9, 2015)
    A short fable from acclaimed author Hans Christian Andersen. In this memorable tale, Andersen tackles the subject of prejudice by looking at the subject through the eyes of an apple branch that assumes he is superior to the dandelion. This story may be viewed as both great story as well as a powerful object lesson. Narrated by Glenn Hascall.
  • There is a Difference

    Hans Christian Andersen

    language (Scandinavia Publishing House, Aug. 27, 2013)
    The apple branch is very much convinced that there is as much difference between flowers as there is between people. It considers itself to be one of the ”chosen few” who belong to the kingdom of the beautiful. It looks down and despises the plain and common dandelion for its apparent ordinariness, unaware that it, too, is an expression of the same beauty that comes from the Maker. About H.C. Andersen Illustrated Fairy Tales===============================Within the fairy tale treasury that has come into the world's possession, Hans Christian Andersen's tales are among some of the most outstanding. His spellbinding stories present deep moral lessons that span both cultural and generational differences. A thread of optimism weaves its way through Andersen's stories, giving hope and inspiration to all readers. It is in this spirit that the Hans Christian Andersen Fairy Tale Classics are published. We have selected 30 of the most popular tales and handpicked the best illustrators for each of them, taking great care to match the style of the illustrator with the specific story. Each tale talks to the heart through both words and pictures uncovering the very essence of life's values.
  • There is a difference

    H. C Andersen

    Hardcover (Word Inc, July 6, 1988)
    "Look, with what singular beauty Providence has invested it," she said. "I will paint it, together with the apple branch, whose beauty all have admired; but this humble flower has received just as much from Heaven in a different way; and, various as they are, both are children of the kingdom of beauty."And the sunbeam kissed the humble flower, and he kissed the blooming apple branch, whose leaves appeared covered with a roseate blush.Is there something about the apple branch that seperates him from the dandelion? Whats with the apple branch and the the other flower? Will this be a battle?, Love or Mystery? Well it's what we find out when we read There Is A Difference.