The Dragon Prince: Vietnamese Folktales and Legends - Perfect for Storytime, Cultural Learning & Gift Giving
The Dragon Prince: Vietnamese Folktales and Legends - Perfect for Storytime, Cultural Learning & Gift Giving

The Dragon Prince: Vietnamese Folktales and Legends - Perfect for Storytime, Cultural Learning & Gift Giving

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The Dragon Prince is a collection of 15 stories and legends from Vietnam retold by Zen master poet and peace activist Thich Nhat Hanh. As in many of his teachings, Nhat Hanh emphasizes themes of cooperation and reconciliation, while providing a rich introduction to the mythical elements of Vietnamese culture. The stories range from creation myths to tales of wars and food and custom myths, all aiming at the notion of "mindfulness," of become aware of what is happening in the moment. Imaginary characters weave through the lives of actual persons and events, blending fiction and non-fiction, magic and fantasy, into the profound realization of the interconnectedness of all beings. The tales highlight the importance of "true seeing" and focuses on transcendence rather than anguish. Above all The Dragon Prince simply contains well-told stories with clear and lyrical writing, once again giving testament to Thich Nhat Hanh's immense skill as a writer. This book is a must for every collection.From the afterword by translator Mobi Warren:"The heroes and heroines of these stories celebrate closeness to the Earth, the importance of assuming personal responsibility for one's conduct, and the possibility of resolving conflict through understanding rather than violence". B/W Illustrations throughout.

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I am a Vietnamese American, but I know very little about my ethnic heritage. I bought this book with the intention of learning about my ancestral culture, and was pleased with the outcome. This book is written by an actual Vietnamese person (a Buhddist monk, in fact), so I believe it to be accurate. The stories are very interesting and informative while maintaining an entertaining writing style. Now I have greater knowledge of Vietnamese culture and am even prouder of being Vietnamese. Regardless of your ethnicity, though, I firmly believe that this is a great book for anyone interested in Vietnam. Truthfully, it is a short book, but it is well worth the money. This book has the high recomendation of a Vietnamese person.