Doug Lautzenheiser

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The child in each one of us expects to be able to share with friends our greatest joy. In her childlike innocence, Irene quite simply assumes that Curdie will see her grandmother and believe everything she has told him. Instead, she learns the hard truth that we cannot make even those whom we love most believe as we believe, and that, if we truly love them, we must permit them to come freely to that belief.
Tending the Heart of Virtue: How Classic Stories Awaken a Child's Moral Imagination
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