Tuesday, March 2, 2021

The Princess and the Goblin


What Christian allegory was most powerful and vivd for you in this story? 

Julia (13): "When she walked through the mines with the thread. It kind of made me think back on girls camp activities and Young Women activities with the iron rod type thing." 

Gabe (11): "I think the Grandmother's lantern. It was like a symbol of God and Jesus and if you follow the light, which is Him, you will have faith and never give up. Like the string, if we follow in faith like Irene did in the cave with the goblins, she still had faith even though it looked like they would never get out."

Evy (9): "The string attached to the ring reminds me that He will always guide you." 

Daniel (6): "Her grandmother reminded me of Jesus."

Michael (6): "I don't know. But I like when the princess promised she would give him a kiss... and she made it all the way to the end."


Mom's Notes: I'd read George MacDonald was a favorite of C.S. Lewis and had been meaning to read some of his books for a while now. After reading HCA's short fairytales, I thought we'd continue on with a novel in that same vein. This story had the kids hooked from the very beginning with a sweet young princess, creepy goblins, secret stair cases, and mystical "Great, Big, Huge Grandmother," and an adventurous miner boy. The Christian allegories throughout were beautiful and not missed by the older kids especially. Meanwhile, I was underlining many beautiful and meaningful passages, while trying not to hold up the exciting story! Before we were even finished with the book, all the kids were begging for the sequel. 

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