About This Book
The narrative follows the fortunes of a household at Fairnilee where two children set out to a Wishing Well on Midsummer night; the girl is found but the boy disappears, believed taken by the good folk. The tale follows the household’s search and sorrow, encounters with fair folk, seasons of hardship, and the workings of enchanted items such as a fairy bottle and a wishing place. Episodes weave local customs and midsummer rites with supernatural intervention, exploring themes of childhood, the border between mortal and fairy realms, loss, endurance, and the lure of hidden treasure.
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