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The Fox That Wanted Nine Golden Tails

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A young Japanese fox learns that long life and avoidance of dogs can bring successive magical transformations—from human form to wizardry and ultimately a nine-tailed celestial being—and chooses to wait for the thousand-year reward. The narrative follows his quest for safety and pleasure in an enchanted wood called Napatantutu, where a lively community of animals entertains, advises, and warns him about dangers such as a distant dragon. Through episodic adventures filled with folklore, mischief, and tests of patience and cunning, the story examines ambition, identity, companionship, and the trade-offs involved in pursuing power over time.

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Kathleen Gray Nelson

Kathleen Gray Nelson is an author known for her contributions to children's literature. Her works often blend imaginative storytelling with moral lessons, making them engaging for young readers. Notable titles include "The Fox That Wanted Nine Golden Tails," a whimsical tale that explores themes of desire and consequence, and "Tuen, Slave and Empress," which delves into complex social dynamics. Through her writing, Nelson has crafted narratives that not only entertain but also provoke thought, securing her place in the literary heritage of children's fiction.

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