A Double Story A Double Story

A Double Story

    • 5.0 • 9 Ratings

Publisher Description

On the wide road leading straight into the country, the wise old woman unfolds her cloak -- and releases from within its folds the Princess Rosamund. When the girl opens eyelids swollen from weeping, she sees nothing familiar. City and palace -- gone! Soon she and the wise old woman arrive at a cottage, one that seems to have a mind of its own -- to the infinite displeasure of the spoiled young girl! Master tale-spinner George MacDonald writes of the palaces and furze-covered hills of mystic old Scotland in his delightful novel of court and countryside, A Double Story. It is a story of two very spoiled girls, a princess and a peasant, who are kidnapped by a strange woman for a lesson in life. They may not emerge the same but will their parents be changed for the better too?

GENRE
Young Adult
RELEASED
1905
September 18
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
138
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SELLER
Public Domain
SIZE
87.3
KB

Customer Reviews

Marcella, GUYANA ,

Great for parents and children

A wonderfully written story highlighting the consequences of allowances that parents make and vices they overlook on the one hand and the ploys used by children to get their own way.

Heidi Dale ,

A Double Story

I began at my son’s recommendation & felt the first four pages tedious with all the description of nature & barely a character mentioned. I was shortly amazed at the genius of it- a literary means of making the two lives portrayed in the story look insignificant in comparison to the world at large! MacDonald has a genius for presenting deep spiritual truths in understated & a simplistic manner. I loved it! I found its truth psychologically & theologically profound. I felt within my own soul the depths of human depravity & how incurable the curse, though it need not keep us from being transformed if we’re willing to suffer the pain of self awareness & testings. I relished the simplistic way the author could equally portray the beauty & mercy of God that needfully be balanced by the fear of God. I learned that MacDonald was a great inspiration in the life & writings of C.S.Lewis so i wanted to read him. I love C.S. Lewis & his writings challenge me, cause me to think deeper on spiriutal truths, & reflect on the deeper meanings. When i read this first book of George MacDonald i felt bathed in pure simplicity & truth! There was no effort in finding the deeper meanings, they just washed over me & made me want to be cleansed. I feel as if it will continue to magically cause my heart to want cleansing & to not lose its grasp on me.

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