Much of society has lost sight of the need for wholesome stories that respect the young reader. Which begs the question: Do fairy tales have a place in modern children's literature anymore? In The Golden Key and Other Fairy Tales, your children will encounter wholesome stories filled with virtuous themes from the "forgotten father of fantasy fiction," George MacDonald. Though the stories are fairy tales, they offer a framework that ends in hopeful resolution, something we desperately need imprinted on our imagination in an age of despair. | GET 20% OFF AND FREE U.S. SHIPPING | The Golden Key and Other Fairy Tales features 3 of MacDonald's classic works: | In "The Golden Key," Mossy and Tangle must go on a journey because they are longing to visit a place they have never been, searching for the keyhole where they can use the Golden Key. Will their wandering lead them to the place calling them home? | | In "The Light Princess," a witch has stolen something very unexpected: the princess's gravity! Not only will she fly about like a feather, but she will not be able to be serious about anything. In a world where evil holds great power, is there anything that can break the spell? | | In "Little Daylight," a princess has been cursed by a witch who has turned the proper order upside down! Poor Daylight must sleep in the day and be awake in the night, and her body will wax and wane with the moon. How can things be set right? | | GET 20% OFF AND FREE U.S. SHIPPING | Get these imaginative and wholesome stories for the children in your life at wof.org/key. | | | | |
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