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A saga tells of a heroic journey where characters find out who they are, face fear and peril, and with comrades, fight to save their world. The whimsical tales of Edgar & Elouise make up two such sagas. But how do we know - and even change - how we see ourselves? A strangely wise and wordy porcupine seems to be able to tell us! And after all, he says, "We all need new stories - new ways to see." There is also, as in most sagas, a monster to defeat. But first, to even turn and face a monster, there are key questions: How do we face our fear? What can we do in the face of overwhelming odds?…mehr

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A saga tells of a heroic journey where characters find out who they are, face fear and peril, and with comrades, fight to save their world. The whimsical tales of Edgar & Elouise make up two such sagas. But how do we know - and even change - how we see ourselves? A strangely wise and wordy porcupine seems to be able to tell us! And after all, he says, "We all need new stories - new ways to see." There is also, as in most sagas, a monster to defeat. But first, to even turn and face a monster, there are key questions: How do we face our fear? What can we do in the face of overwhelming odds? Sagas are about being human in an uncertain and dangerous world. How do we sculpt an inner strength and strong connections with others, and how can we protect what we love - our frail and magical world? Stories are like magic - they help us survive.
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Dr. Sue Johnson is an author, clinical psychologist, researcher, professor, popular presenter and speaker as well as a leading innovator in the field of couples therapy, psychotherapy interventions, and adult attachment. Edgar and Elouise is the first book written by Sue for the child in all of us, inspired by her granddaughter Amelie, who is now ten years old. Living in Victoria, BC, with her husband, Sue adores birds, gardening, Argentine tango, and kayaking on Canada's northern lakes and beautiful west coast.