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The Little House in the Fairy Wood

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A young boy escapes a harsh household and, guided by a forest girl named Ivra, discovers an enchanted wood inhabited by tree-dwellers, bird fairies, and other unseen folk. Episodic chapters lead him into living trees, candlelit gatherings, seasonal wanderings, and perilous places guarded by wind and witchcraft. The narrative shifts between cozy domestic detail and quiet wonder, portraying friendships, initiation into hidden customs, and the porous boundary between the human world and the mysterious life at the heart of the forest.

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Ethel Cook Eliot

Ethel Cook Eliot was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature and mystery fiction. Her works often blend elements of fantasy and adventure, appealing to young readers with imaginative storytelling. Among her notable titles are "Ariel Dances," which showcases her lyrical prose, and "The Vanishing Comrade: A Mystery Story for Girls," a captivating mystery that reflects her ability to engage and entertain. Eliot's writing is characterized by its charm and creativity, making her a significant figure in early 20th-century children's literature.

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