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A framed collection of original fairy tales presents a childlike narrator receiving stories from a visiting fairy, then follows a series of imaginative episodes: wandering princes, underwater cities, sellers of dreams, enchanted trees, cloud shepherds, and talking animals. Each vignette foregrounds vivid landscapes and fanciful incidents, combining playful humor with lyrical description and occasional gentle moral turns. The tales vary in mood from whimsical to wistful, favoring atmosphere and wonder over realism, and are accompanied by illustrations that underline their storybook charm for young readers.

About the Author

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Henry Beston

Henry Beston was an American author and naturalist, best known for his evocative writings on nature and the human experience. His most notable work, "The Outermost House," reflects his deep connection to the Cape Cod landscape and explores themes of solitude and the beauty of the natural world. Beston's literary contributions also include works such as "A Volunteer Poilu," which recounts his experiences during World War I, and various children's books like "The Firelight Fairy Book" and "The Starlight Wonder Book." His writings often blend personal reflection with a profound appreciation for the environment, making him a significant figure in American literature.

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