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The Shadow Witch

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A solitary fairy born in the Land of Shadows abandons her gloomy realm and is drawn into the luminous Land of Glowing Embers, where warm fairies dwell. When her brother, a dark wizard, holds her captive for aiding other fairies, a noble ember prince undertakes a quest to free her. Guided by a Wise One and armed with enchanted gifts including a sword of fire, he travels through radiant gardens and encounters elemental creatures, forging unlikely alliances. The tale traces his adventure and eventual reconciliation of shadow and flame, with recurring themes of compassion, transformation, and the bridging of opposing realms.

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Gertrude Crownfield

Gertrude Crownfield was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. She is particularly recognized for her fantasy novels, including "Princess White Flame" and "The Shadow Witch." Crownfield's works often feature imaginative narratives and enchanting characters, appealing to young readers and fostering a sense of wonder. Her storytelling reflects the themes of adventure and magic, making her a notable figure in the realm of children's fiction during her time.

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