The Girl with a Donkey Tail

The Girl with a Donkey Tail
Author: Anne F. Rockwell
Publisher: Dutton Juvenile
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1979
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780525306610

The girl with a donkey tail embarks on an arduous journey to find the princess who is the rightful owner of a gold ring she found.

The Book of Elves and Fairies

The Book of Elves and Fairies
Author: Frances Jenkins Olcott
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2018-01-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The Book of Elves and Fairies by Frances Jenkins Olcott: Step into the enchanting realm of elves and fairies with Frances Jenkins Olcott's captivating collection of folklore and mythology. The Book of Elves and Fairies takes readers on a magical journey, exploring the legends, tales, and mystical creatures that have fascinated imaginations throughout the ages. Key Aspects of the Book “The Book of Elves and Fairies”: Presents a diverse array of stories and legends from different cultures, showcasing the universality of beliefs in supernatural beings. Offers glimpses into the folklore and mythology surrounding elves, fairies, and other magical creatures. Inspires wonder and invites readers to embrace the realms of fantasy and imagination. Frances Jenkins Olcott, an American author and folklorist, dedicated her life to collecting and retelling captivating tales from various cultures. Her passion for folklore led her to travel extensively, immersing herself in the rich traditions of different countries. Olcott's works, such as The Wonder Garden and The Book of Elves and Fairies, brought these enchanting stories to life, introducing readers of all ages to the magical realms of myth and legend. Through her vivid storytelling and meticulous research, Olcott ensured that these timeless tales would be cherished for generations to come.

The Donkey's Tail

The Donkey's Tail
Author: Lynn Watkins
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-12-15
Genre:
ISBN:

Why did Mary and Joseph arrive in Bethlehem late? The answer comes in this delightful, fictionalized account of Mary and Joseph's trip to Bethlehem . Through this unique retelling of the Christmas story, both adults and children will discover why Melchizedek has a very special tale to tell about his own donkey tale! Fully illustrated this story will activate your child's imagination they embark on an impossible trip with Melchizedek the donkey. How can anyone accomplish the impossible?Plot: Melchizedek the donkey had grown old and weary faithfully serving his master. When he is sold to a new master, he discovers that his new master wants Melchizedek to carry Mary all the way to faraway Bethlehem. When Melchizedek almost causes a serious accident,, he is so ashamed that he runs away...and meets an angel.Discover with Melchizedek how God empowers those who ask Him to direct their paths.

The Tale of the Kind and the Unkind Girls

The Tale of the Kind and the Unkind Girls
Author: Warren Everett Roberts
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 186
Release: 1994
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780814324905

Reprint of the great study of the migration and metamorphosis of a tale. Originally published by de Gruyter in 1958. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

THE BOOK OF ELVES AND FAIRIES - Over 70 bedtime stories for children

THE BOOK OF ELVES AND FAIRIES - Over 70 bedtime stories for children
Author: Anon E. Mouse
Publisher: Abela Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2018-09-24
Genre:
ISBN: 8828302666

An ancient Hopi proverb states “He who tells stories, rules the world.” Well here is your chance to become a King, or a Queen for a day, or at least, a few hours…… Herein, are more than 70 stories and poems gathered from Scotland, Ireland, Sweden, Wales, China, England, Japan, New Zealand and other faraway places — are retold here by Olcott for children aged 10 and up. Stories like Cinderella, Toads and Diamonds, Robin Goodfellow, Butterfly’s Diamond, Sleeping Beauty in the Wood, Timothy Tuttle and the Little Imps, The Coal-Black Steed, Elsa And The Ten Elves, The Fairy Island, The Four-Leafed Clover, The Enchanted Watch and Queen Mab abound. When a child opens the covers of this book, straightway they enter that land of all delights—the Fairy Realm. Here Fairy Godmothers reward good children, red-capped Little Men yield up their treasures of gold and magic gifts, while Pixies drop silver pennies in water-pails, and merry Spriggans and Fays hold nightly revels in the moonlight. Here, too, a child may dance in Fairy Rings, or fly away to Elfinland for a year and a day to play with wonder-children, pick Fairy flowers, listen to Fairy birds, and be fed on magic goodies. And every story is about “Fairies black, grey, green, and white,” and every one has been selected for delightful humour, fancy, or ethical teaching. ============= KEYWORDS/TAGS: folklore, fairy tales, fairytales, legends, myths, children’s stories, fables, bedtime stories, allegories, Fairies Story Hour, Come! Moonlit Meadow, Fairy-Lore, Elfin Legends, Around, Fairy Ring, Adventures, Robin Goodfellow, Potato Supper, Milk-White, Calf, Wood-Lady, Dance, Mounds, Fairy Hills, Monday, Tuesday, Greedy Old Man, Bottle Hill, Brown Dwarf, Little Men, Treasures Of Gold, Boy, Find, Found, Pots Of Gold, Ragweed, Bad Boy, Leprechaun, Tom, Knockers, Diamonds, Skillywidden, Fairy Shoemaker, Glad Little, Sad Little, Bad Little, Elves, Little Redcap, Curmudgeon, Skin, Judy, Fairy Cat, Boggart, Ownself, Sick-Bed, Peeping Kate, Piskey-Led, One-Eyed, Pry, Joan’s Tale, Fairy Folk, Fairy Servants, House, Pixies, Brownie, Blednoch, Elsa, Ten Elves, Piskey Fine, Piskey Gay, happy, Fairy Wedding, Tomts, Song, Elfin Miller, Fays, Water, Wood, Meadow, Kintaro, Golden, Flower, Island, Four-Leaved, Clover, Gillie Dhu, Kahukura, Nets, Echo, Cave, Isles, Sea Fairies, Away, Fairyland, Magic, Ferns, The Smith, Coal-Black Steed, Stolen, girl, Dance, Elidore, Golden Ball, Court, Godmother, Wonderful Gifts, Cinderella, Little Glass Slipper, Sleeping Beauty, In The Wood, Prince Chéri, Toads, Diamonds, Blanche, Rose, Enchanted Watch, Queen Mab, Adventures, Do-Nothing, Giant, Snap-’Em-Up, Timothy Tuttle, Little Imps, Butterfly, Niebla, Tiny, Immortal Fountain, Childe Charity, Shining Child, Wicked Mouche, Mabel, Midsummer Day, Farewell, Passage, Old Winter, Fairyland,

The Book of Elves and Fairies for Story-Telling and Reading Aloud and for the Children's Own Reading

The Book of Elves and Fairies for Story-Telling and Reading Aloud and for the Children's Own Reading
Author: Frances Jenkins Olcott
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2023-11-11
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

Frances Jenkins Olcott's 'The Book of Elves and Fairies for Story-Telling and Reading Aloud and for the Children's Own Reading' is a delightful collection of fairy tales and folklore aimed at children. The book is written in a whimsical and engaging style, perfect for captivating young readers' imaginations. Olcott's work is a part of the rich tradition of children's literature that incorporates fantastical elements to both entertain and educate. With charming illustrations and engaging storytelling, this book is sure to enchant readers of all ages. Frances Jenkins Olcott was known for her dedication to preserving and sharing folklore and fairy tales. Her background in children's literature and education shines through in 'The Book of Elves and Fairies', showcasing her passion for storytelling and her understanding of what engages young readers. Olcott's work is a valuable contribution to the genre of children's literature and continues to be beloved by audiences worldwide. I highly recommend 'The Book of Elves and Fairies for Story-Telling and Reading Aloud and for the Children's Own Reading' to anyone looking for a charming and enchanting collection of fairy tales and folklore. Olcott's storytelling prowess and dedication to preserving these timeless tales make this book a must-read for anyone who loves children's literature.

The Girl Who Broke Free

The Girl Who Broke Free
Author: Tikiri Herath
Publisher: Rebel Diva Academy Press
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2020-05-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1989232507

She has one chance to escape her killers….. Asha Kade is thrilled to get a cake order for a swanky party in upscale Manhattan. A young girl is celebrating her sweet sixteenth in a lavish affair. But five days before the party, the birthday girl vanishes without a trace. The family is cagey. No one is talking. When an unknown source sends a sinister SOS to the bakery, Asha realizes the girl is in grave danger. Is this a ruse? Is anyone in this family telling the truth? Asha’s determined to unscramble the devious lies. Following a clue, she searches for the girl in a dark, abandoned warehouse in the outskirts of the city. That’s when she learns the chilling truth. The target is on her back too. The hunter has become the hunted…. _____________________________ The Red Heeled Rebels international crime thrillers • BOOK ONE: The Girl Who Ran Away • BOOK TWO: The Girl Who Made Them Pay • BOOK THREE: The Girl Who Fought to Kill • BOOK FOUR: The Girl Who Broke Free • BOOK FIVE: The Girl Who Knew Their Names • BOOK SIX: The Girl Who Never Forgot There is no graphic violence, heavy cursing, or explicit sex in this series. No dog is ever harmed, but the villains always are. The Red Heeled Rebels international crime thriller series is now complete.

Tarantula Woman

Tarantula Woman
Author: Donald O'Donovan
Publisher: Open Books
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2011-01-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1452468583

Located across the U.S.-Mexican border in Ciudad Juarez, Mariscal Street (otherwise known as the Boulevard of Broken Dreams) harbors Donald O'Donovan's quintessential character, Jerzy Mulvaney, as he unsuccessfully courts the Tarantula Woman—a prostitute named Ysela with a tattoo of a tarantula on her left shoulder blade. She is just one of many women in one man's unapologetic and aimless existence in Mexico where each day brings another round of whorehouses, drunken stupors, odd jobs, eruptions of violence and encounters with equally directionless individuals.Not since Charles Bukowski's Factotum has a transgressive autobiographical novel touched upon with such rawness the everyday realities of a modern-day American desperado. Yet somewhere in the midst of all the strident nihilism, O'Donovan's alter ego, Jerzy Mulvaney, manages to stumble upon an ambition of sorts: to become a real Mexican. “I wanted to destroy whatever remained of my identity, my American identity; to melt down into a primal being, because the greatest thing is to be unknown, anonymous, and truly free.†Rather than a work of fiction, Tarantula Woman is a refreshingly honest document that subtly addresses such essential subjects as life, love, death and the challenge of simply being.