Tales of Woe and Wonder

Fiction & Literature, Short Stories, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Author: Jeff Chapman ISBN: 1230002303956
Publisher: Jeff Chapman Publication: May 2, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jeff Chapman
ISBN: 1230002303956
Publisher: Jeff Chapman
Publication: May 2, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Tales of Woe and Wonder collects nine fantasy stories.

You will find a mix of fairy tale wonder and tragic woe.

The stories range from a young boy's first brush with the harsh realities of war in "A Gift from over the Sea" to a miraculous bridge in "The Master and the Miller's Daughter" to a young girl's encounter with a witch's insidious spells in "Esme's Amulet." The fairy tale "Why the Squonk Weeps" tells the story of a witch and mythical beast. A mother's plans to save her son from the grief of pain go horribly awry in "A Mother's Gift." "The Fletcher's Daughter" is a humorous take on Cinderella. The flash story "Under the Bridge" comments on trolls and story telling. "The Hand with the Knife" expands on the Grimm tale of the same title. And what happens when a princess resolves to take a vampire for a lover? Find out in "The Princess and the Vampire."

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Tales of Woe and Wonder collects nine fantasy stories.

You will find a mix of fairy tale wonder and tragic woe.

The stories range from a young boy's first brush with the harsh realities of war in "A Gift from over the Sea" to a miraculous bridge in "The Master and the Miller's Daughter" to a young girl's encounter with a witch's insidious spells in "Esme's Amulet." The fairy tale "Why the Squonk Weeps" tells the story of a witch and mythical beast. A mother's plans to save her son from the grief of pain go horribly awry in "A Mother's Gift." "The Fletcher's Daughter" is a humorous take on Cinderella. The flash story "Under the Bridge" comments on trolls and story telling. "The Hand with the Knife" expands on the Grimm tale of the same title. And what happens when a princess resolves to take a vampire for a lover? Find out in "The Princess and the Vampire."

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