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The Russian Grandmother's Wonder Tales

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About This Book

A grandmother in a South Slavonian village tells a string of traditional wonder-tales to a little peasant boy, framing animal fables, magical transformations, and encounters with fairies, birds, and tricksters. The collection mixes humorous and poignant vignettes—feast-day and wedding episodes, hunts, and household scenes—where enchanted objects, tests of cunning, and sudden metamorphoses resolve tension or teach simple morals. Told in straightforward, fireside language, the tales weave Eastern and local folk motifs—roc-like birds, vila maidens, and a beloved basil-plant—into compact narratives that alternate whimsy with quiet human feeling.

About the Author

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Louise Seymour Houghton

Louise Seymour Houghton was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature. Her notable work, "The Russian Grandmother's Wonder Tales," showcases her ability to weave enchanting narratives inspired by Russian folklore. Through her storytelling, Houghton aimed to introduce young readers to the rich cultural heritage of Russia, blending traditional tales with her unique voice. Her work remains a charming entry point for those interested in fairy tales and cultural stories, reflecting a time when children's literature was increasingly becoming a vital part of American literary culture.

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