Seven Secrets of Spontaneous Storytelling: Discover the Magic of Storytelling


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"Here, in this unique book, is the inside story of a supreme storyteller. Here you can discover how the magic of storytelling is made." -- Michael Morpurgo (from the foreword)

When Darinka and Adam unexpectedly meet Dorothy--at first near an old windmill--they embark on a roller-coaster journey that transforms their family through the power of spontaneous storytelling. Dorothy's seven secrets are the magical tools they need to connect deeply with each other in daily life, from playing to shopping, enjoying mealtimes and bedtimes, and from tidying up to resolving disagreements.

"Everyone tells stories. Although most people would not consider themselves to be 'storytellers, ' we all are. Humans are storytelling-beings. You and I are storytellers, whether we recognize it or not. We share anecdotes and memories, tell jokes, describe experiences, spin yarns. Our lives are made up of stories. We listen to songs, are persuaded by adverts, read books, listen to the radio, understand our history through the stories of those who came before us, watch films and TV. We make sense of the world through story." (from the introduction)

Included in this book are fifteen simple, fun games that help the reader easily make and tell stories with children. The games, tips, and tricks provide the confidence to tell spontaneous tales with family and friends--any time, any season, and anywhere. Each Secret has its own chapter, explored through the lens of the story of the troubled Dale family, along with a story game section for easy reference.

Illustrated with pen & ink drawings.



Author: Danyah Miller
Publisher: Hawthorn Press
Published: 11/28/2023
Pages: 216
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.60lbs
Size: 7.50h x 4.80w x 0.50d
ISBN13: 9781912480869
ISBN10: 1912480867
BISAC Categories:
- Family & Relationships | Parenting | General
- Performing Arts | Storytelling
- Family & Relationships | Activities

About the Author
Danyah Miller raised her family on stories, runs storytelling workshops, tells stories on radio and stars in Summer/Autumn 2023 in the West End solo shows and nationwide tours of Pippi and I Believe in Unicorns. Michael Morpurgo calls her "one of the great storytellers." As an educator, she knows how storytelling can enable profound change. She co-produced 2 West End musicals, All You need is Love in 2001, and Soul Sister (Life of Tina Turner) in 2012. She studied drama and dance at Bretton Hall College, and later improvisation, mime and physical theatre at Lecoq, Paris.