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The Great Silent Grandmother Gathering: A Story for Anyone Who Thinks She Can't Save the World

por Sharon Mehdi

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'On a buffety, blustery early summer day, when the news was bad and the sky turned yellow, a strange thing happened in the town where I live.' So begins a little story with a big heart and inspirational message . . . A moving and enchanting story of two grandmothers who, at a time when the news is bad and many people feel powerless, do something so simple that at first no one takes them seriously. But soon they are joined by other women and their simple act of caring has the power to transform the world. Together, these women discover great things are possible, even - and especially - peace.… (más)
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Mehdi's little tome is thirty-eight very small pages with generous thirteen-point type. In other words, this is a short story. "On a buffety, blustery, early summer day, when the news was bad and the sky turned yellow, a strange thing happened in the town where I live." That's how it starts, and if I tell you more, I'm in danger of this little review being longer than the little book, which, incidentally, deserves its own cover, its own place in the sun, not trapped with other stories to detract from it. The publishers say it's "a story for anyone who thinks she can't save the world." ( )
  bookcrazed | Jan 16, 2012 |
Story is reminiscent of Margaret Mead's famous words "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has." The book is very small, only 46 pages, and the story is so simple and direct that it can't be summarized. The author's tale about how the story came to be is just as wonderful. ( )
  Zmrzlina | Nov 9, 2007 |
From LETTERBOX LIBRARY:

"A story for anyone who thinks she can't save the world". A little book of peace which moves and inspires with the utter conviction that the smallest actions can change the world. A treasure of a book. Age: 9-adult American Import Hardback 40pp

Price: £6.99
  UWC_PYP | Jun 3, 2006 |
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'On a buffety, blustery early summer day, when the news was bad and the sky turned yellow, a strange thing happened in the town where I live.' So begins a little story with a big heart and inspirational message . . . A moving and enchanting story of two grandmothers who, at a time when the news is bad and many people feel powerless, do something so simple that at first no one takes them seriously. But soon they are joined by other women and their simple act of caring has the power to transform the world. Together, these women discover great things are possible, even - and especially - peace.

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