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A series of fairy tales retold for general readers, presenting short narratives that blend naïve charm, melancholy, and wit. The pieces feature children, animals, and fantastic events, often hinging on transformation or misrecognition to explore belonging, loneliness, moral lessons, and human vanities. Scenes alternate between playful humor and poignant loss, using clear, lyrical description and occasional satire. Many tales culminate in moments of revelation or change that reframe characters' fortunes or self-understanding. Arranged as discrete, accessible stories, the volume invites imaginative engagement across ages while varying tone and moral emphasis from tale to tale.
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