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My Fairy Grandmother
by Aubrey Mace
Springville, UT: Bonneville Books, 2009 (262p.)
 

Genre:  Novel
Sub Genres:
Fantasy

Subjects: Grandparent and child--Fiction; Grandmothers--Fiction; Fairies--Fiction;
Summary:
Descended from fairies? At first, it sounds unbelievable to 9-year-old Kaitlin, but according to her grandmother Viola, it s true. Soon, Viola begins telling Kaitlin stories of her family s fairy past, and in spite of Kaitlin s initial reluctance to visit her grandmother, she finds herself being drawn into the stories. But as Kaitlin learns more about her family, Kaitlin s mother becomes increasingly concerned about Viola s mental health. Good thing Kaitlin knows better! She believes her fairy grandmother isn t crazy, and that her stories of elegant castles, evil counts, and exciting escapades are all true! From the author of Spare Change, this enchanting tale will delight children, teens, and parents alike. Read My Fairy Grandmother and learn for yourself how a good story can bring a whole family together. [from publisher web site]

more information at publisher's web site
http://www.cedarfort.com/kahuga/product_detail.jsp?product=943&ProductType=Books

HBLL Call No: BX 8688.3 .M15my 2009




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