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Fairy Tales Told in the Bush

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A collection of short fairy tales retold for children in a bush setting, blending imported folk stories, original creations, and local oral origin narratives. Each piece delivers compact, fantastical episodes featuring enchanted objects, transformations, talking animals, and simple moral lessons about honesty, curiosity, and consequence. Framed as orally told stories with accompanying illustrations, the pieces alternate between whimsical adventures, origin myths, and gentle parables crafted for young listeners.

About the Author

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Sister Agnes

Sister Agnes is the author of "Fairy Tales Told in the Bush," a collection that draws on the rich oral traditions and landscapes of Australia. Her work reflects a unique blend of cultural storytelling and imaginative narratives, aimed at both children and adults. Through her tales, she captures the essence of the Australian bush, infusing her stories with local flora, fauna, and folklore. Sister Agnes's contributions to literature highlight the importance of preserving and sharing indigenous stories, making her a notable figure in the realm of children's literature.

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