I was asked to review Family Folktales: What Are Yours as part of Karen Pierce Gonzalez's book blog tour. I loved the idea of writing as folktales, and I was happily surprised that Karen's book included writing how-to's. Over and over, she talks about writing as a process, and she gently encourages the reader (and future folktale writers!) to get started.
The best part of the book, for me, was the idea of popular folktale archetypes and motifs. Almost like prompts, the lists of common folktale characters and settings shifted my mindset around the idea of writing family history. I never thought about writing down family stories, but thinking of them in terms of folktales made me seriously consider it.
Plus, it also helps that I have a great model for this in a family book my grandparents wrote a couple of years ago and distributed around. Small Child recently used it as the basis of her genealogy project. Seeing how much enjoyment she got out of learning things about her great-grandpa was heart-warming. She feels she is the keeper of his stories.
And now Karen's book shows us something of how anyone can be a keeper of his/her family's stories.
To find out more, visit Folkheart Press.
This review was a proud part of a blog tour. Yesterday, March 23rd, Leah Dallaire reviewed Family Folktales.
Tomorrow, March 25, the tour continues with Heidi Richards, and her interview with Karen about the book.









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Posted by: Sarah | March 27, 2009 at 06:31 AM