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Troubadour Tales

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A collection of short tales set among medieval troubadours and their pages, portraying life at a poetic court where lords sing, compete, and are judged by a music-loving monarch. Episodes follow the camaraderie and mischief of youthful pages, the struggles and triumphs of composing and performing, and atmospheric scenes of feasting, travel, and contest. Interwoven are other vignettes, including a child whose song uncovers a lost poem and undertakes an earnest quest to restore it to her people.

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Evaleen Stein

Evaleen Stein was a notable author known for her contributions to children's literature and poetry. Her works often blend whimsical storytelling with themes of nature and childhood joy. Among her most recognized titles is "Gabriel and the Hour Book," which showcases her lyrical style and imaginative narratives. Stein's ability to engage young readers is evident in her collections such as "Child Songs of Cheer," which celebrates the innocence and wonder of youth. Through her writing, she has left a lasting impact on literary heritage, particularly in the realm of children's literature.

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