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Saturday, February 26, 2022

Saturday, February 26, 2022 12:30 am by M. in ,    No comments
A new book with a somehow slippery Brontë content:
by William Crain
Turning Stone Press
ISBN:  978-1618521361
December 2021

It’s easy to sometimes feel that our lives have become dull and stagnant. Now, in Forever Young, psychologist William Crain invites us to consider how six great individuals were able to call upon the powers of childhood to restore their spirits and nurture their creativity.
Explore the remarkable biographies of Henry David Thoreau, Albert Einstein, Charlotte Brontë, Howard Thurman, Jane Goodall and Rachel Carson, and discover how each one revived childhood qualities such as a sense of wonder, playfulness and a feeling for nature, and in the process overcame personal roadblocks and expanded our understanding of the world.
Following these inspiring stories, Crain also offers practical suggestions for how we too can reclaim the spirit and strengths of childhood to help us uncover meaning and purpose in our own lives.

Chapter 3 is 'Charlotte Brontë: Childhood play fuels a Novelist's Imagination'. 

A review can be read on Animals 24-7

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