The Wizard of Wishes
and Other Tales for Happiness and Wisdom
by
Book Details
About the Book
THE WIZARD OF WISHES plays the “three magical wishes” theme, but with a few strange twists. Readers (and listeners) may have fun following the rainbow-coded clues. Could the story have happened? No, you say? Don’t be too sure.
THE GOLDEN DEER illustrates the quality of metta, or loving kindness. This rhymed version is adapted from Ten Jataka Stories, I.B. Horner (Bangkok, 1974). A prose retelling, “Banyan,” appears in Twenty Jataka Tales, Noor Inayat Khan (Rochester, Vermont, 1975); another, “The Banyan Deer,” in The Hungry Tigress, Rafe Martin (Berkeley, California, 1990).
A LITTLE MAGIC can be read as an old-fashioned fairy tale that takes place in an imaginary land. But it can also be seen as a subtly inspirational ghost story. Or even a universal, but Eastern-leaning, spiritual teaching.
About the Author
Woody Rowe has been a stock broker and a Professor of Russian and comparative literature. He is the author of 17 other books, including 8 for children. He lives blissfully in Florida with his artist-wife Eleanor. They have two far-out sons and a nuerotic dachshund named Lola.