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A collection of retellings of traditional folk and fairy tales presented as standalone short narratives aimed at younger readers. The pieces adapt familiar motifs—household mishaps, tests of cunning, enchantments, transformations, giants, quests, and trickster figures—into clear, direct language, often accompanied by period illustrations. Each tale focuses on plot-driven events and moral or practical resolutions, using concise episodes and repeated patterns to engage listeners and emphasize consequence and resourcefulness.

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Flora Annie Webster Steel

Flora Annie Webster Steel was a British author known for her contributions to literature that often explore themes of Indian culture and folklore. Born in 1847, she spent a significant part of her life in India, which deeply influenced her writing. Her notable works include "English Fairy Tales," a collection that showcases her ability to weave traditional narratives with her unique storytelling style. Additionally, her historical novel "On the Face of the Waters: A Tale of the Mutiny" reflects her engagement with the complexities of colonial India. Steel's literary legacy includes a diverse array of novels, essays, and children's stories, making her a significant figure in the literary heritage of the British Empire.

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