The Greatest Enchantment

A Forest Fairy Adventure

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Author: Shellie Enteen ISBN: 9781504947657
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: September 4, 2015
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Shellie Enteen
ISBN: 9781504947657
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: September 4, 2015
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

Join Melarose and Runawind, young Forest Fairies from Grandfather Mountain in the North Carolina Blue Ridge, as they journey south to the Land that Has No Fall. Here, they will encounter far more than they could have imagined; and, together with those special others met along their way, find themselves on an unexpected adventure that leads them to the greatest enchantment of all. Quote Each time I read this story, I am more and more enthralledit has all the charm and essence of The Wizard of Oz, with a clear goal of the protagonists and interesting new characters picked up along the way, each with their own distinct voice. The story is well-written, with humor, tenderness, poignancy, and a beautifully rendered message that will appeal to anyone who cares about the fate of this planet. Cindy Hochman, Editor-in-chief of First Literary Review-East

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Join Melarose and Runawind, young Forest Fairies from Grandfather Mountain in the North Carolina Blue Ridge, as they journey south to the Land that Has No Fall. Here, they will encounter far more than they could have imagined; and, together with those special others met along their way, find themselves on an unexpected adventure that leads them to the greatest enchantment of all. Quote Each time I read this story, I am more and more enthralledit has all the charm and essence of The Wizard of Oz, with a clear goal of the protagonists and interesting new characters picked up along the way, each with their own distinct voice. The story is well-written, with humor, tenderness, poignancy, and a beautifully rendered message that will appeal to anyone who cares about the fate of this planet. Cindy Hochman, Editor-in-chief of First Literary Review-East

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