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The Moon Princess: A Fairy Tale

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About This Book

A fairy tale follows a lunar princess who leaves her celestial home to visit the Earth, joining a court of sunlit and sea-born beings. The narrative moves through episodic adventures: wedding guests explore ocean caverns; enchantments turn fairies into mockingbirds; encounters with marsh dwellers and the Rainbow Sisters unfold; a sun princess appears; and stories of a jewelled beach, a lost ocean, and Princess Sunset are told. The tale darkens when the moon-born heroine is seized by a black dwarf and is ultimately freed through the courage and aid of the sun prince, blending lyrical imagery with trials and a restorative rescue.

About the Author

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Edith Ogden Harrison

Edith Ogden Harrison was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. One of her notable works is "The Moon Princess: A Fairy Tale," which showcases her ability to weave enchanting narratives that captivate young readers. Harrison's storytelling often reflects a blend of fantasy and moral lessons, making her work both entertaining and educational. While her literary output may not be extensive, her fairy tales continue to resonate with audiences who appreciate the charm and imagination found in classic children's stories.

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