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Title:Goblinheart
Author:Brett Axel
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First
Pages:Pages: 40 pages
Published:April 28th 2012 by East Waterfront Press
Categories:LGBT. Childrens. Fantasy. Picture Books. Transgender
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Goblinheart Hardcover | Pages: 40 pages
Rating: 4.44 | 170 Users | 34 Reviews

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Using "fairy" and "goblin" in lieu of female and male, the author has created a timely allegorical fairy tale. A youngster named Julep, who lives in a forest tribe, insists on growing up to be a goblin rather than a fairy. The tribe learns to accept that Julep is a goblin at heart, eventually coming around to support the physical transition that must be made for Julep to live as a goblin.

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Ratings: 4.44 From 170 Users | 34 Reviews

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I read this and just cried. I want to hug the author, the artist, the publisher and owner of every store that carries it.

I really liked this book. Very cute and as a Kid i would have really needed books like that.

This is a sweet, delightful book for boys or girls.

For a kids' book, this book is superb. It makes you wish for more. The artwork is amazing although black and white. The story premiss is excellent and a good message for the kids- they can be whatever they like. If on the inside they feel like someone else, it's ok and they should trust that feeling.Also important to note that it was printed in an exploitation free place.preview here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymHIUL...

At first glance, Goblinheart is just a fairy tale, albeit with fairies and goblins. In the book's fantasy world, the fairies have a certain set of physical characteristics and roles in the community, and the goblins have a different but complimentary set of characteristics and roles. Perhaps that sounds familiar, or perhaps not. Like The Story of Ferdinand, part of Goblinheart's brilliance is that it can be discussed as an allegory or simply appreciated as a fairy tale. As such, it is an ideal

Quite possibly my new favorite children's book. A story about a young elf named Julep who grew up feeling like he/she was meant to be a goblin, is great for teaching children to accept people for who they are, not who they "should" be. Highly recommended for any parent that wants to raise empathetic children. I will be purchasing multiple copies of this book to distribute to friends and family.In compliance with FTC guidelines, I must disclose that I received this book for free through Goodreads