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Beejum Book (H) [Hardcover]

Alice O. Howell (Author)
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)


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The Beejum Book offers a journey into a world of fantasy that, deep down, each of us knows and longs for. It tells the story of Teak, a child living abroad between the two World Wars. Teak’s mother tells her not to worry about being left alone, because every night, when she goes to sleep, they can meet in Beejumstan.

Teak’s travels to this magical realm bring her face to face with Lonesome, a well-attired rabbit and Beejumstan’s “ambassador without portfolio”; Figg Newton, the alchemist; the witches Rudintruda and Idy Fix; Gezeebius, the Wise Old Man; and many other fascinating characters.

Alice O. Howell is a wise woman who can present deep truths in simple and engaging ways.

Through this enchanting tale, she suggests that within us are many worlds as real and compel­ling as the one we know outside. Delightfully told and charmingly illustrated, The Beejum Book offers seekers of all ages a beautiful way of imbibing wisdom.



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A new classic. Wise and funny, startling and exuberant, it offers us new ways of being. -- Jean Houston, author of Jump Time, The Possible Human, and A Mythic Life

Destined to become a classic. Both young and old will find enchantment and nourishment for the soul. -- James Redfield, author of The Celestine Prophecy

Pearls of wisdom ... as Alice in Wonderland magically mirrored the Victorian world, so The Beejum Book mirrors ours. -- Marion Woodman, author of Bone: Dying into Life and Addiction to Perfection

Sheer magic and pure delight. This book breaks upon one like a revelation. -- Philip Zaleski, editor of The Best Spiritual Writing series and author of The Recollected Heart

About the Author

Alice O. Howell is the author of The Dove in the Stone: Finding the Sacred in the Commonplace and The Web in the Sea: Jung, Sophia, and the Geometry of the Soul, and editor of A. Bronson Alcott’s How Like an Angel Came I Down.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Bell Pond Books; Revised edition (August 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0880105054
  • ISBN-13: 978-0880105057
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.7 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,640,570 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I am now an old lady of 83 and have lived quite an unusual life. From the age of 5 to 25, I never lived in a home but grew up in hotels and boarding schools abroad, never more than 3 mos. in one place. By the time I was 15, I had been in over 30 countries, so the adventures of Teak in my THE BEEJUM BOOK are mostly autobiographical. By contrast, when I came back to the U.S. and married an artist and had 4 children, we never went out to dinner in 19 years! I taught children for 18 years and eventually, thanks to a lifetime of study, I went on to teach at Jung Institutes and to lecture worldwide on the value of seeing astrology as a symbolic language of archetypal processes and the individual chart as a unique description of how a person is likely to process experience and thus a helpful diagnostic tool as well as a guide to spiritual growth. Two of my books THE DOVE IN THE STONE and THE WEB IN THE SEA are devoted to the reemergence of feminine wisdom and are set on the Isle of Iona in the Scottish Hebrides.
The 8 books I offer have all been written since I was 60 years old which should encourage other late-bloomers! My second and beloved husband Walter Andersen gave me a computer and the encouragement! My books are all easy to read, as my mission in life, is to convey serious ideas as simply as possible with humor and delight.I am indebted to the wonderful teachers of all kinds, too numerous to mention here.
I am now a widow and live in an old house in a hamlet of 800 souls in the Berkshires of New England surrounded by beauty. As I had a stroke 8 years ago, I am handicapped and cannot use my right hand, but keep in touch with the world through a Jungian group on the Internet. I am helped by the proximity of one of my daughters and her husband. Am now the proud grandmother of 10 grandchildren and 2 1/2 great-grands. I live with a remarkable pussycat Bunky and am resigned to being eccentric but not yet cackling!


 

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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pure delight!, October 8, 2002
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Gregory M. Rieke (Overland Park, KS United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Beejum Book (H) (Hardcover)
Alice Howell has given the world a huge gift in her BEEJUM BOOK. Few authors possess her remarkable ability to combine wit,wisdom, sensitivity and a highly creative facility of the English language to produce a beautiful metaphor for human life and transformation. Since BEEJUM is about the life of a child, Teak, some might assume that BEEJUM is only a childrens' book. Far from it. Alice has packed so much life and wisdom into each chapter that one can hardly stop reading it. Like all great literature, it can be understood at different levels, making it interesting to young and old alike.

Like the book, the main character lives her life on two levels - inner and outer. We are transported enter a inner world of Beejumstan - from Teak's point of view, learning lessons from her outer life as she is living it. But it is the rare child who are exposed to such intuitive wonder as is Teak, largely through the fascinating family in which she lives and with whom she travels the world.

At the end, we discover that the story is both profound and autobiographical. And despite its occasional sadness, we learn that Teak's unusual life created the delightful sage, Alice Howell, into the gifted author and teacher she has become. Teacher, mentor, therapist, astrologer, respected author, Alice personifies the coming of the Hagia Sophia into the modern world. Those who know something about Jungian psychology will be especially attracted to its depth insights. Readers will feel themselves growing with each page! Read BEEJUM with you kids, read it for yourself....but read it - and enjoy!

A rare treat, written by a rare soul...a book for our time and all time. It speaks of the universals in all people and places.

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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the greatest books I read so far at age 8.5!, March 17, 2003
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This review is from: Beejum Book (H) (Hardcover)
This amazing book will capture imagination of readers of all ages, said my mom. At first, I did not understand what a Beejum was, but as I read on, I not only felt like a part of their world, but also learnt some helpful lessons. Like being an "inside" and "outside" person and having "little me" and "big you". I recommend this book to everybody who wants to stretch their immagination, learn something about themselves and laugh a lot ( and cry a little). I will have a Beejum party with my friends. Thank you, Mrs. Howell!
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Off and Away to Beejumstan, January 23, 2003
Just to say that before mailing off anything to my grandchildren, I always listen to it first myself. Quite often this is a chore for me - even though if I know it will be a pleasure for them.

Not so The Beejum Book! I thouroughly enjoyed every moment and know they will too!

Ms. Howell, the author writes -probably a bit autobiographically, of a ten year old girl named Teak, short for Thaddea King. Ms. Howell reads the book in a lovely, comfortable grandmotherly voice as she draws you into the world of Teak. Teak's "real life" takes place all over Europe, as her father is a businessman whose presence is demanded in Europe. The story takes place in the thirties, and affords the reader, while being drawn into the complexities of Teak's life, short but marvelous descriptions of the great European cities of that era; their hotels, streets, restaurants, museums, etc.

Teak, of course, only wishes she had a real home where she could live what she thinks would be a "normal" life, with school and lasting friends. She is a spunky young thing, though, and when she isn't getting trapped in a hotel sauna, and other such excapades, she is ardently discovering all she can about the world she lives in. Her parents and grandmother, indeed everyone she meets - and they are many - are deluged with questions.

And then one bright day - Beejumstan! I can't tell you about Beejumstan, or how she gets there. It just wouldn't be fair - to Teak, to Ms. Howell, to you. Ms. Howell tells it splendidly. She reads with vivacity and such good rendering of the voices of all the many characters we meet - both in the "real" world and that other very special "real" world, Beejumstan.

I can't reccommend this book highly enough - both for the old young and the young old.

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