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KEEPER OF WISDOM, September 19, 2000
This review is from: The Keeper of Wisdom (Hardcover)
Set in a faraway land that looks Arabian by the architecture, a town learns a lesson about the value of wisdom. A wise old woman travels to their town to sell them 12 wisdom books containing all of the knowledge of the world, but they decline. "We have everything money can buy." So, the woman sells her wisdom to others. But the town soon learns that wealth is ephemeral and money cannot keep the world from changing. Famine hits the country, and the mayor regrets his mistake of not investing in wisdom. The wise woman returns and sells the mayor her last book of wisdom. He then goes on a quest to the city that acquired the other 11 books of wisdom in order to learn to live wisely. The illustrations give it a dreamlike quality, and the tale may be a springboard for reflection on material values.
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