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The Fairy Latchkey

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About This Book

A young girl living in a modest suburban home receives a tiny enchanted key from her godmother and uses it to enter a sequence of whimsical, episodic adventures. Domestic details and beloved pets, including a green-headed canary and a white cat, frame encounters with fairy folk and strange beings—Sweet William, a merman, Queen Mab, twin sisters, and the White Létiche—who tell their own stories. The narrative alternates storytelling and small moral incidents, showing how the key opens doors to unexpected good fortune, friendships with spirits, and a gentle transformation in the girl's everyday life.

About the Author

Horsfall, Magdalene portrait

Magdalene Horsfall

Magdalene Horsfall was a writer known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. Her notable work, "The Fairy Latchkey," showcases her imaginative storytelling and ability to engage young readers with enchanting narratives. While not extensively documented, Horsfall's work reflects the whimsical and moralistic themes prevalent in children's literature of her time, making her a part of the literary heritage that sought to inspire and entertain young minds.

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