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The Frog Prince: A Fairy Tale for Consenting Adults

por Stephen Mitchell

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In this brilliant jewel of a book, the best-selling author of Tao Te Ching: A New English Version expands and deepens the classic fairy tale in the most surprising and delightful ways, giving new emphasis to its message of the transcendent power of love. The Frog Prince tells the story of a meditative frog's love for a rebellious princess, how she came to love him in spite of herself, and how her refusal to compromise helped him become who he truly was. This is a magical book that moves (amphibiously) from story to meditation and back, from the outrageous to the philosophical to the silly to the sublime. Profound, touching, written in prose as lively and unpredictable as a dream, The Frog Prince tickles the mind, opens the heart, and holds up a mirror to the soul.… (más)
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A retelling of the classic frog prince tale, where the lovely princess kisses the ugly frog and he turns into a handsome prince. Being a 24-year-old single lifetime frog, one would think that I would appreciate the idea that the princes turn into slobbish kings in their old age and the lucky ladies who take it upon themselves to pity us poor frogs ultimately get the satisfaction of sharing their life with the charming prince, but fairy tales are fairy tales and one day we all have to grow up and realize that fantasy is for the young and the gullible.

The book itself is pleasant, other than a few hiccups along the way. At one point the narrator relates an event in the story with a modern baseball reference. Of course the narrator is supposed act as a story teller, but it spoils the atmosphere a bit, just like it would if someone did that very thing while telling the story in person. Other than a few little road bumps such as this, however, it is cute little expansion of the classic tale. ( )
  Ape | Nov 10, 2012 |
A Tao tale for adults. Excellent. ( )
  liberality | Feb 2, 2009 |
Although this story is called "A Fairy Tale for Consenting Adults" this titillating banner has nothing to do with what you would call "adult content". I think it has more to do with the dry narrative that might prove a little dull to a younger reader (or me, since I'm pretty immature). The story was an unusual way of re-telling the Frog Prince fairy tale and despite the analytical view it pretty much followed the original storyline. It did give extra insight as to the inner motivations the characters had for what they did, which was interesting. One thing I don't remember from the original tale was the chucking of the frog at the wall but, that could just be that I never got to the end of the fairy tale before.

Despite the fact that I realize this was probably supposed to be a witty and clever re-telling, I feel that I really didn't get it. This could just be me and I would hate to discourage anyone from trying out the story for themselves should they have an interest. ( )
3 vota Jenson_AKA_DL | Dec 20, 2008 |
ok last part!

This book is, as expected, a retelling of the story of the frog prince. I've heard the story before "there was this frog, and a princess kissed it, and it turned into a prince, and they got married" but i thought that was it but.... this is not so.

The feeling of this story is kind of like you're invisible and you're watching the princess and frog and how their story unfolds. It's like the omniscient narrator is letting you look into his binoculars. Stalker. Anyway.

The story is nice, and the princess seems really cool (she could kick Anna Percy's arse.). However, everyone seems quite pedantic. Maybe that's the right word. Well, they seem pedantic to me. I don't get why the author felt like he had to have the narrator give all these speches about how entropy and thermodynamics don't apply to the soul and love. I've heard that kind of stuff in movies so it wasn't very appealing to me in a book. I got used to it though. It's stylistic and i bet it was hard to keep up the style like that.

read? Yeah. It's refreshing. or something. ( )
2 vota shamille | Feb 9, 2008 |
Very, very well written. A memorable story line. ( )
  ggarchar | Feb 26, 2007 |
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Imaginary gardens with real toads in them . . .
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There are two kinds of women: those who marry princes and those who marry frogs. The frogs never become princes, but it is an acknowledged fact that a prince may very well, in the course of an ordinary marrige, gradually, at first almost imperceptibly, turn into a frog. Happy the woman who after twenty-five years still wakes up beside the prince she fell in love with.
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At moments like this, character is decisive.  It is not a question of victory or defeat, but of surrender to one's sense of what must be.
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In this brilliant jewel of a book, the best-selling author of Tao Te Ching: A New English Version expands and deepens the classic fairy tale in the most surprising and delightful ways, giving new emphasis to its message of the transcendent power of love. The Frog Prince tells the story of a meditative frog's love for a rebellious princess, how she came to love him in spite of herself, and how her refusal to compromise helped him become who he truly was. This is a magical book that moves (amphibiously) from story to meditation and back, from the outrageous to the philosophical to the silly to the sublime. Profound, touching, written in prose as lively and unpredictable as a dream, The Frog Prince tickles the mind, opens the heart, and holds up a mirror to the soul.

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