
Fir-Tree Fairy Book
'Fir-Tree Fairy Book' Summary
Clifton Johnson's "Fir-Tree Fairy Book" invites readers into a world of enchantment and wonder. The collection features a diverse array of fairy tales, each woven with threads of magic and folklore. The stories range from those featuring talking animals and mischievous fairies to tales of brave princesses and wise wizards. Some are drawn from well-known sources like the Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen, while others are rooted in the rich tapestry of global folklore. Through these tales, Johnson presents a captivating exploration of timeless themes such as courage, kindness, and the triumph of good over evil. The book's vibrant storytelling and imaginative characters make it a delightful read for children and adults alike, offering a welcome escape into a realm of whimsical adventure.Book Details
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Clifton Johnson
United States
Clifton Johnson was an American author, illustrator, and photographer. He published some 125 books in many genres including travel books, children's stories, and biographies, many with his own illustr...
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