About This Book
A collection of retold folk tales and local legends presented as short narratives about supernatural phenomena, enchanted objects, apparitions, and startling transformations. The pieces include eerie accounts of wandering lights and night‑time washerwomen, tales of bewitched stones and strange animals, and stories that explain odd features of the landscape or impart cautionary lessons. Tone and mood shift between playful, uncanny, and nostalgic registers, and the varied vignettes rely on vivid imagery and compact storytelling to evoke popular beliefs and the imaginative life of rural communities.
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