About This Book
A collection of short tales and lyrical sketches blends folkloric wonder with everyday family life. Narratives range from enchanted episodes, such as a found silver ladle that brings unexpected nourishment, to meetings with forest spirits, giants, and household wonders, alongside intimate portrayals of childhood, seasonal scenes, and quiet grief. Poems and a short play punctuate the volume, offering moments of humor, moral reflection, and gentle melancholy. Recurring concerns include nature's presence, care and loss within domestic circles, secrecy and confession, and small acts of kindness, all rendered in clear, accessible storytelling with a folk-tale sensibility.
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