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RAR #237: How Fairy Tales Re-Enchant Us

RAR #237: How Fairy Tales Re-Enchant Us

Update: 2024-01-11
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What are fairy tales? Why do we love them so much? And why do these stories continue to capture the imaginations of countless generations?

To help me answer those questions, I’m welcoming author Sarah Arthur to the podcast.


Personally, I fell in love with Sarah’s writing through A Light So Lovely, on the spiritual legacy of Madeleine L’Engle. And when I found out she was working on a young adult fantasy, and that it was a sort of love letter to fairy tales? I had to have her on the show.


She joins me to talk about what makes fairy tales so powerful, the benefits of embracing the imaginative and the fantastical in our reading, and lots more.


Sarah Arthur is the author of a dozen books for teens and adults, including the bestselling Walking with Frodo: A Devotional Journey through The Lord of the Rings. After over 25 years working with youth she plays a wicked game of Four Square—but absolutely refuses to eat cold pizza from a box, ever. She has served as preliminary fiction judge for the Christianity Today Book Awards, was a founding board member of the annual C. S. Lewis Festival, and co-directs the Madeleine L’Engle Writing Retreats. She’s a mom of sons, a writer, and today’s highly esteemed guest.


In this episode, you’ll hear: 

  • The elements that draw us into fairytales
  • How “escapist” fiction actually helps us understand the truth
  • How imaginative stories create an invitation rather than a prescription for experiences


Learn more about Sarah Mackenzie:

Find the rest of the show notes at: readaloudrevival.com/how-fairy-tales-enchant-us



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RAR #237: How Fairy Tales Re-Enchant Us

RAR #237: How Fairy Tales Re-Enchant Us

Sarah Mackenzie