Fairy Tales from Gold Lands Volume Two
'Fairy Tales from Gold Lands Volume Two' Summary
Fairy Tales from Gold Lands Volume Two by May Wentworth is a collection of fairy tales set in the Gold Rush era of California. The stories are full of magic, adventure, and wonder, and they feature a cast of colorful characters, including miners, cowboys, Native Americans, and animals.
One of the stories in the collection, The Little Lace-Maker, tells the story of a young girl named Mary who is given a magic lace-making needle by a fairy. The needle allows Mary to make the most beautiful lace anyone has ever seen. Mary uses her talent to help her family and friends, and she soon becomes known as the best lace-maker in the land.
Another story in the collection, Golden Snow, tells the story of a miner named Jack who discovers a mountain of golden snow. Jack is overjoyed at his discovery, but he soon learns that the golden snow is cursed. Anyone who touches the snow is turned to gold. Jack must use his wit and courage to break the curse and save himself and his friends.
In the story Gracia and Catrina, two sisters are transported to a magical land where animals can talk. The sisters meet all sorts of amazing creatures, including a talking bear, a wise old owl, and a mischievous monkey. Gracia and Catrina have many adventures in the magical land, and they learn a lot about themselves along the way.
In the story The Dancing Sunbeam, a sunbeam falls in love with a young girl named Susie. The sunbeam wants to stay with Susie forever, but he knows that he cannot leave the sky. The sunbeam finds a way to transform himself into a human so that he can be with Susie.
In the story The Young Gold-Seeker, a young man named Tom sets out to find his fortune in the Gold Rush. Tom travels to California with his dreams of becoming rich, but he soon learns that life in the Gold Rush is not easy. Tom must work hard and face many challenges, but he never gives up on his dreams.
In the story The Wishing Cap, a young man named Bill finds a wishing cap that grants his every wish. Bill is excited about his new power, but he soon learns that it is dangerous to wish for everything he wants. Bill must learn to use his power wisely, or he will lose everything that is important to him.
These are just a few of the many wonderful stories in Fairy Tales from Gold Lands Volume Two. Wentworth's writing is vivid and evocative, and she brings the Gold Rush era to life in a way that is both exciting and enchanting. The stories in the collection are sure to entertain readers of all ages, and they teach important lessons about life, love, and friendship.
Essence and Spirit of the Book
The essence and spirit of Fairy Tales from Gold Lands Volume Two is the power of magic and imagination. Wentworth's stories transport readers to a world where anything is possible, and where dreams can come true. The stories also celebrate the importance of family, friendship, and courage.
Conclusion
Fairy Tales from Gold Lands Volume Two is a delightful collection of fairy tales that is sure to entertain readers of all ages. Wentworth's writing is vivid and evocative, and she brings the Gold Rush era to life in a way that is both exciting and enchanting. The stories in the collection teach important lessons about life, love, and friendship.
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