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  • Lodrix, the Little Lake Dweller

    Tales of Ancient Lake Dwellers: A Tapestry of Myth, Legend, and History

    In 'Lodrix, the Little Lake Dweller,' readers are transported into a realm where the mysteries of nature intertwine with imaginative storytelling. This anthology presents a vivid tapestry of narratives, each reflecting the elemental bond between humanity and water bodies. The collection showcases an impressive range of styles, from the whimsical to the poignant, illustrating the diverse literary ... Read more

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  • Children of the Cliff

    Children of the Cliff follows the lives of a group of children who live in a picturesque but rugged environment, where the cliff serves as a central element in their adventures and daily life. The story portrays the children’s interactions with each other, their families, and the challenges they face living in a setting that is both beautiful and potentially dangerous.The novel explores themes of ... Read more

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  • The Kidnapping Omnibus Collection: 29 Thrilling Books

    The Land of Frozen Suns, The Door into Infinity, Dorothy, John Baring's House, etc.

    The Kidnapping Omnibus Collection: 29 Thrilling Books is an exquisite tapestry of intrigue, suspense, and literary craftsmanship, weaving together a myriad of voices to explore the compelling theme of abduction. This anthology spans a diverse array of styles and genres, from gripping mysteries to adventurous tales, each contributing to a nuanced exploration of the kidnapping motif. Standout ... Read more

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  • Lodrix the Little Lake Dweller

    Lodrix, the Little Lake Dweller is a charming story about a young boy named Lodrix who lives by a lake. The novel portrays his adventures and interactions with the natural world around him. The lake and its surroundings play a central role in the story, providing both a setting and a source of inspiration for Lodrix’s experiences.The narrative explores themes of innocence, the beauty of nature, ... Read more

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  • Children of the Cliff

    Little Teni and Mavo lived in a dry sandy country far away from here. They lived with their father and mother high up on a rocky cliff. All about them were rocks and sand. They could not play in the shade of the trees, because in that dry land there were very few trees. But the little boy and girl had great fun climbing up and down the rocks and running in the sunshine. One day when Mavo and Teni ... Read more

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  • Children of the Cliff

    Journeys of Resilience and Triumph

    Children of the Cliff is a compelling anthology that captures the nuances of youthful discovery and adventure, bridging the realms of fantasy and reality. This collection weaves together diverse narratives and poetic forms to explore the innocence and curiosity inherent in childhood. Each piece stands out for its imaginative storytelling and rich imagery, evoking the spirit of adventure and the ... Read more

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  • Dream Life and Real Life

    Little Jannita sat alone beside a milk-bush. Before her and behind her stretched the plain, covered with red sand and thorny karoo bushes; and here and there a milk-bush, looking like a bundle of pale green rods tied together. Not a tree was to be seen anywhere, except on the banks of the river, and that was far away, and the sun beat on her head. Round her fed the Angora goats she was herding; ... Read more

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  • Goldsmith's Friend Abroad Again

    by Mark Twain ...
    "Goldsmith's Friend Abroad Again" is a humorous essay written by Mark Twain. In this essay, Twain pokes fun at the tendency of people to embellish their travel experiences and share exaggerated tales of their adventures when they return home from a journey.The essay is written in a conversational and humorous tone and is narrated by the protagonist, who recounts meeting his friend, Mr. L —, who ... Read more

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  • THE STORY OF SIKULUME - A Xhosa legend from South Africa

    Baba Indaba Children's Stories - Issue 277

    by Anon E. Mouse ...
    Series Book 277 - Baba Indaba Children's Stories
    ISSN: 2397-9607 Issue 277In this 277th issue of the Baba Indaba’s Children's Stories series, Baba Indaba narrates the Xhosa tale, “The Story of Sikulume.”ONCE upon a time, long, long ago in the land of the Xhosa, on Africa’s East Coast, there was once in a certain village in South Africa an old man who was very poor. He had no children, and only a few cattle. One day, when the sky was clear and ... Read more

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  • Rip Van Winkle

    Simplified for Modern Readers

    "Rip Van Winkle" is Washington Irving’s famous short story of a man who falls asleep only to wake twenty years later to a changed world.-The language of almost two hundred years ago has been extensively modernized.-End notes, interpretation, and discussion of major themes follow the text.-Biographical information on Irving included.-Every effort has been made to keep the story as close to the ... Read more

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  • Picturebook Without Pictures

    Translated by Jean Hersholt ...
    Series Book 0 - Hans Christian Andersen's Stories
    The series of sketches of 'What the Moon Saw' arose from the experiences of Andersen, when as a youth he went to seek his fortune in Copenhagen. Uniquely, the story is split into 33 short parts, each describing unrelated scenes witnessed by the Moon as it travels around the world, looking down at its inhabitants over the course of some fifty or so nights. Fittingly for a tale told entirely after ... Read more

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  • A LOST PARADISE - An Old English Folk Tale

    Baba Indaba Children's Stories Issue 71

    by Anon E Mouse ...
    Series Book 71 - Baba Indaba Children's Stories
    In Issue 71 of the Baba Indaba Children's Stories, Baba Indaba narrates an old English folk tale about the poor charcoal burner and his wife who are on the brink of starving. Their King takes pity on them and gives them shelter but lays down one condition. If the condition is broken they will lose all they have been given. What was the condition and was it broken? To find out the answers to this ... Read more

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