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The King of Root Valley / and his curious daughter

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About This Book

A fairy tale set in a hidden valley inhabited by tiny rootmen follows their king and his inquisitive daughter when visiting puppet-like entertainers, a Nutcracker and a Harlequin, arrive. Playful festivities give way to magic as toys come to life, producing a courtship, the establishment of a proud puppet-kingdom, and a tyrannical turn that provokes war with animated armies and marauding rats. The plot moves through collapse and loss to the princess's rescue and the community's recovery, while children and birdcatchers uncover treasures and a foundling's identity is revealed. Episodes blend whimsical adventure with darker consequences, exploring power, folly, and communal resilience.

About the Author

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Robert Reinick

Robert Reinick was a notable author known for his contributions to children's literature in the 19th century. His most recognized work, "The King of Root Valley / and his curious daughter," showcases his imaginative storytelling and ability to engage young readers. Reinick's writing often blends whimsical elements with moral lessons, reflecting the values and themes prevalent in literature of his time. His work continues to be appreciated for its creativity and charm, making him a memorable figure in the realm of early children's fiction.

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