It’s been a long time since I’ve blogged. Grad school and
three kids will do that to you! But I have words in my heart, and writing helps
me process.
A few weeks ago, author Betsy Hearne visited one of my grad
school classes. She spent three hours with nine of us, discussing the idea of
“narrative compasses”, or stories that resonate, guide, and ultimately shape
who we are as human beings. She is well into her seventies, and the past
thirty+ years of her life she has spent researching all of the tellings of
Beauty and the Beast, as well as other special stories in her life, including
her own family stories passed down generationally (her book is definitely on my
wishlist!).
The following weeks, we have discussed which stories, or
motifs within stories, have become our personal narrative compasses. What a
task! Since I love to read and I love stories of all kinds, I have sifted
through the many hundreds of stories that have been introduced in my life.
Which ones stuck? Which ones shaped me? Which ones resonated with my soul?
When I think back to the books I read over and over (and
still read occasionally), I go back to Ramona Quimby and her feisty “little
sister” ways. I think of Laura Ingalls and her memoirs of a life lived
learning, writing, and teaching. I remember Anne Shirley, in Anne of Green Gables, and her
imagination, her persistence in being a female college student amongst men, and
her career handling a classroom full of ornery teenagers. Most of all I
remember her “Anne with an E”, in which I took great pride (Emily Anne). There’s
a reason I am re-reading the Harry Potter series for the umpteenth time: I fell in love with Hermione and the way she
used knowledge to solve problems and save her friends. I loved Christy and her teaching and loving kids
far from “civilization”. I can still quote the original Madeline storybook- that girl was fierce! A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Pippi
Longstocking, Sara in A Little
Princess, the Mandie series,
Nancy Drew, Jo in Little Women… the
list goes on.
I wasn’t a “Disney Princess” girl. To be honest, the
princess movies I have seen (not all of them) I have only watched once. I
haven’t seen Frozen and have no
intention of watching it unless Rowan wants to. Lion King was more my speed when I was little. I have no interest
in going to Disney World, and I definitely don’t get excited about princesses.
But Belle? I watched her and loved her- less for the love story and more for
the library and her insistence on reading and learning.
And my favorite TV shows? Boy Meets World. Topanga’s strangeness, her dedication, her
strength, and her knowledge shaped me. Gilmore
Girls. Rory’s reading habits and her ambition were so special, not to
mention her wit. All of the movies or TV shows from the above books.
Seven of the nine of us in my class are Christians, and our
professor is Israeli who grew up Jewish. We were encouraged to search through
Bible stories that resonated with us and guided us. My favorite story of them
all is that of Esther. So many girls I know loved the romance of Boaz and Ruth.
That story was nice and beautiful in its own way, but Esther? She was the one I
loved. Her courage to use her platform
to shape the world was my favorite. “For such a time as this”…
While I can’t think of one single story that stands above
the others, I see a running motif. All of these girls are strong, snarky,
independent, ambitious, and most of them are teachers or writers- all of the
things I love about myself. All of the things I desire to teach my girl.
I got to see Beauty
and the Beast last night, and it was truly magical. It was a beautiful
telling of the story. My eyes filled with tears when she got to see the Beast’s
library. It was further enhanced by the fact that Emma Watson played Belle. She
was the perfect actress for the part. I love her in cinema, and I love her in
reality. She isn’t a brainless beauty, but she is a strong, smart woman who
uses her platform to empower others- like Esther, like all of the teachers in my
narrative compasses, like Belle.
I loved hearing about which stories shaped my sweet friends
in my class, and I would love to hear which stories shaped you. They don’t have
to be books! They can be comics or tv shows or movies or family history
stories. Whatever stories resonate with you heart and soul shaped you in some
ways. What are your narrative compasses?

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