Story is a powerful way to build compassion and bridge understanding between cultures. Story has the power to heal as well as teach.
Books by Nancy Bo Flood
Beyond Boundaries · Essays and tidbits from Nancy Bo Flood
“Onward, onward!”
December 3, 2019
I became absorbed with Vincent van Gogh's paintings at "his" museum in Amsterdam. I had never seen his work close-up in person. Such rich color, such captured energy. And faces…
Read moreMany Ways We Tell Our Stories: The Trees
November 26, 2019
"Sometimes a tree can tell you more than can be read in a book." —Carl Jung Do trees make sound? Do they talk amongst themselves? Do they talk to us?…
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Prayer, still forbidden in children’s literature
September 26, 2019
Times have greatly changed the rules for writing in children’s literature. Sex is okay but periods … maybe. Swearing, exploring gender identity, exploring sexuality – go right ahead. But spirituality?…
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Giant Puppets, Giants Stories, Dangerous Ideas
September 17, 2019
We stump across the stage or parade down your street. Hear us ROAR our terrible words. Listen. Laugh. Perhaps shiver.
Read moreMany Ways We Tell Our Stories: Street Art
September 10, 2019
Some stories are too big to put on paper or canvas. This week, we take a look at street art, art that involves the community.
Read moreMany Ways We Tell Our Stories: American Sign Language
August 29, 2019
I am deaf. I cannot hear anything, not even my own voice. But every day I share my stories—what I am thinking, what I have learned, what worries me. I…
Read moreMany Ways We Tell Our Stories: Tattoos
August 20, 2019
We tell our stories – we tell on ourselves – by the symbols we wear on our skin. Who are you? Tattoo is how I tell you. Look at my…
Read moreMany Ways We Tell Our Stories: Mime
June 25, 2019
Mime, speak without words! You will never hear my voice. You will never forget the stories I tell. Watch! The mime moves soundlessly across the stage, his back to us.…
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