"Once upon a time" are magic words that cast a spell whether we're young or old. A good tale has a way of holding us captive. To Joel ben Izzy, a professional storyteller for twenty years, stories are not only a way of life but also a way to heal. In this altogether original book, ben Izzy takes us on a journey inside the world of stories and the lessons they teach us through their timeless wisdom.
He begins by telling us the tale of the "The Beggar King," in which King Solomon loses his kingdom and is left to wander the land as a beggar. Then, ben Izzy's own tale unfolds--much like a fable--when he unexpectedly loses his voice, the very thing he needs most. No longer able to tell stories, he loses his livelihood along with his hope, until he meets his old mentor, Lenny. Through fables, folktales, and riddles, the wise but cantankerous Lenny teaches him how to see his fate in terms of a larger story and shows him the gifts that can only come from loss.
Each chapter of ben Izzy's journey begins with a tale he's collected from around the world--from "The Lost Horse" (China) to "The Secret of Happiness" (Turkey). And each one touches on universal themes--from the quest for truth to how to cope with life's disappointments. He challenges us to find the meaning in our own life stories.
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"Invites readers to see their own lives as stories, overflowing with meaning and never predictable."
--San Francisco Chronicle
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The Beggar King and the Secret of Happiness is an altogether original true story about a storyteller who loses his voice and believes he's lost everything. An encounter with his old teacher shows him that, in fact, he's been given a great gift. Their meetings lead him on a journey into the timeless wisdom of ancient tales—a world of beggars and kings, monks and tigers, lost horses and buried treasures—and, ultimately, toward the secret of happiness.|The Beggar King and the Secret of Happiness is an altogether original true story about a storyteller who loses his voice and believes he's lost everything. An encounter with his old teacher shows him that, in fact, he's been given a great gift. Their meetings lead him on a journey into the timeless wisdom of ancient tales—a world of beggars and kings, monks and tigers, lost horses and buried treasures—and, ultimately, toward the secret of happiness.
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- PublisherAlgonquin Books
- Publication date2003
- ISBN 10 1565122909
- ISBN 13 9781565122901
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages256
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