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The Elves of Mount Fern

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A company of small, mischievous elves leaves the forest and settles in a gap in a garden stone wall, naming their new home Mount Fern. Under their captain they organize household tasks, make music, and spend nights dancing, tending flowers, and visiting both elfin and human neighbors. The narrative moves through episodic scenes—a lawn party, a ball, a child’s birthday, and a visit from the elfin king—showing their playful domestic routines, gentle tricks, and helpful interventions among the household and garden life surrounding Templeton Hall.

About the Author

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Katherine Creighton

Katherine Creighton is an author known for her work in children's literature, particularly her enchanting tale "The Elves of Mount Fern." This story captures the imagination with its whimsical portrayal of elves and their adventures, reflecting themes of wonder and magic. Creighton's writing invites young readers into a fantastical world, showcasing her ability to blend creativity with engaging narratives. While her literary contributions may not be extensive, her singular work continues to resonate with those who appreciate charming stories that spark the imagination.

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