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Waking Beauty


No. of pages 40

Published: 2022

Great for age 7-10 years

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"Waking Beauty" by Rebecca Solnit explores the transformative power of art, nature, and love through the lens of a contemporary retelling of classic fairy tales. The narrative intertwines themes of awakening and renewal as characters confront societal norms and personal struggles. Solnit invites readers to reflect on the nature of beauty and its role in everyday life, offering a poetic commentary on resilience and personal growth. Ultimately, the story celebrates the connections we forge and the moments that ignite our passions, inviting us to embrace the wonder and challenges of being alive. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book has been graded for interest at 7-12 years.

There are 40 pages in this book. This book was published in 2022 by Haymarket Books .

Writer, historian, and activist Rebecca Solnit is the author of more than twenty books on feminism, western and indigenous history, popular power, social change and insurrection, wandering and walking, hope and disaster, including the books Men Explain Things to Me , Call Them By Their True Names , Hope in the Dark , and The Mother of All Questions all with Haymarket Books; a trilogy of atlases of American cities; The Faraway Nearby ; A Paradise Built in Hell: The Extraordinary Communities that Arise in Disaster ; A Field Guide to Getting Lost ; Wanderlust: A History of Walking ; and River of Shadows, Eadweard Muybridge and the Technological Wild West . She has received numerous awards and accolades, including a Guggenheim, the National Book Critics Circle Award in criticism, and the Lannan Literary Award for nonfiction. She was a finalist in 2017 for the PEN America Art of the Essay award for The Mother of All Questions that was also listed as one of The San Francisco Chronicle's best books of the year. A product of the California public education system from kindergarten to graduate school, she is a columnist at Harper's and a regular contributor to The Guardian.