Episode 27: The Gift of the Irish: Favorite Tales for Every Age

Leprechauns are fun, but is there more to Irish literature?! Diving into our Irish inheritance, Charity Hill offers insight into Irish literature. She suggests that what makes Irish literature distinctive is the way it navigates paradoxes. Charity uses Thomas Cahill's How the Irish Saved Civilization: The Untold Story of Ireland's Heroic Role to identify characteristics of Irish literature. Because literature emerges from cultural context, Charity notices how the literature reflects the paradoxes of pagan and Christian Ireland: high/low, darkness/light.Don't miss the radio theatre production of The Trials of St. Patrick. View this trailer with John Rhys-Davies...Pretty heart-stopping.As promised, I am listing all the hard-to-find books!(*These links do not pay me any percentage; but better to have them than not!)The Prince of Ireland and the Three Magic Stallions by Bryce MilliganThe King of Ireland's Son by Brendan Behan (master oral storyteller!)Flying Feet: A Story of Irish Dance by Anna Marlis Burgard and Dees McCloskeyThe Names Upon the Harp: Irish Myths and Legends by Marie HeaneyThe one and only...Prince Boghole by Erik Christian Haugaard or these copiesThe Cottage at Bantry BayFrancie On the RunPegeenYou will find the rest of our suggested books HERE.(*This link gives me a 10% commission. Thank you.)Find quick book recommendations by following Charity on Instagram.Enjoy essays on the Bright Wings' blog OR find great book lists personally crafted with you in mind!

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How do you know a good book when you see it? What books are really worth reading? The purpose of this conversation is to help mothers and fathers identify books that will liberate their children to embrace truth, goodness, and beauty. We’ll be pondering questions of life and lifestyle as we seek to become people who live deeply and read deeply, drawing our children into the adventure of reading and living.