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A gentle girl named Snowflower lives with an elderly grandmother and inherits a carved armchair that speaks and can carry its sitter wherever they wish. The chair keeps her company by telling nightly tales and later whisks her into adventures beyond the cottage, including a journey through a forest to a royal feast. The volume collects short, accessible stories that mix fairycraft and domestic detail, offering vivid episodes and modest morals aimed at young readers through charming characters, simple narrative arcs, and moments of wonder.
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