Thank you to everyone who responded to my call for authors last week. Over the next few weeks, I will be featuring some fantastic books in my Friday book slot. If any of you would like me to give your books a plug, please get in touch with your blurb, author bio, a photograph of the book, links and anything else you’d like to add.
Here’s the address to send it to: estherchilton@gmail.com
This week, I’m delighted to welcome Francesca Aniballi and her book, Fairy Wisdom for Daily Life. Here’s the blurb:
Can fairy and folk tales nudge you into self-care and creativity?
If you are reading this, you know that fairy tales provide insights for all ages, not only for children. You know that there is more than meet the eyes when it comes to fairy tales, and you are intrigued and enchanted when you read them.
In this book, the author retells select fairy and folk tales with insighful commentary, drawing on her personal experience and engagement with them. She also gives original creative activities related to their magical world.
Be inspired by fresh perspectives about the following nine tales and receive golden nuggets for your soul and self-expression:
1. The Wounded Seal
2. Misfortune
3. The Ugly Duckling
4. Beauty and the Beast
5. Tom, Tit, Tot
6. The Golden Bird
7. The Little Mermaid
8. The Juniper Tree
9. The Six Swans
If you want to experience the extraordinary in the ordinary, read and cherish this book. It will be a companion on your unique life journeys time and again.
To purchase, click here.
And here’s a little bit about Francesca:
FRANCESCA ANIBALLI is a writer and creative facilitator who empowers, inspires and uplifts her audience through creative expression and processes, deep presence and insight.
She holds a PhD in Comparative Literature, a Master’s degree in Anthropology, and professional qualifications in expressive arts therapies and writing.

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