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		<title>Sunday Salon: Children&#8217;s Stories</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite the fact that I&#8217;ve been reading enough mysteries lately to re-paper the rooms in several new orleans hotels, it&#8217;s children&#8217;s stories that are on my mind this week. Last week, I had the wonderful experience of attending Peter Yarrow&#8217;s (of Peter, Paul and Mary) performance/book signing at the Jewish Community Center in Dallas. Unlike &#8230; <a class="read-excerpt" href="http://www.bibliotica.com/2009/11/sunday-salon-childrens-stories/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#187;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Despite the fact that I&#8217;ve been reading enough mysteries lately to re-paper the rooms in several <a href="http://bookit.com/us/louisiana/new-orleans/">new orleans hotels</a>, it&#8217;s children&#8217;s stories that are on my mind this week. </p>
<p>Last week, I had the wonderful experience of attending Peter Yarrow&#8217;s (of Peter, Paul and Mary) performance/book signing at the Jewish Community Center in Dallas. Unlike a formal concert, this was a more intimate affair. He spoke and sang for about an hour, inviting various kids up on stage to help out, and showing off several of his books. </p>
<p>The newest, <em>Day is Done</em> is the latest in his collection of stories based on his songs. The first was, of course, <em>Puff, the Magic Dragon</em>. I now have signed copies of each, got to converse with Peter for the second time in my life (the first was in August, 2002, in California), and have a lovely photo with Peter to help me remember the event. </p>
<p>And did I mention the books? </p>
<p>But kiddie lit is also on my brain because of an old Leo Buscaglia book, <em>The Fall of Freddie the Leaf</em>. I was first introduced to it about 27 years ago when I was part of a team from the Modesto UU Fellowship that performed the book in a reader&#8217;s theatre format. I was twelve at the time. </p>
<p>Today, I was again part of such a performance, on the stage at my church (Oak Cliff UU). You see, our church has recently lost two of its elders, and everyone is still grieving, still raw. I mentioned the book when I was at lunch with our minister and our associate minister, and they said, &#8220;So you&#8217;ll stage it as a dramatic moment, yes?&#8221; </p>
<p>And so I did. </p>
<p>And today we read. </p>
<p>And there was not a single dry eye. </p>
<p>But we needed the release. </p>
<p>Badly. </p>
<p>So, I may be reading mainly mysteries, but I&#8217;ve been reminded lately that even adults can take a moment to see things from a child&#8217;s perspective, and be the better for it. </p>
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