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Molly and Pete go in search of a cave their fathers had often spoken of but had not been able to find. They find the cave their way to a second cave in which they see a very dark pond and large flowers all around that seem to glitter and within the flowers tiny fairies sleep."This book is enhanced with colorful artwork. From the rolling hills and mountain vista to the darkened cave dwelling with its surprising array of sparkling flowers and delicate creatures, the images help translate the visual sense of place for this easily followed storyline. This is an imaginary tale that heightens the…mehr

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Molly and Pete go in search of a cave their fathers had often spoken of but had not been able to find. They find the cave their way to a second cave in which they see a very dark pond and large flowers all around that seem to glitter and within the flowers tiny fairies sleep."This book is enhanced with colorful artwork. From the rolling hills and mountain vista to the darkened cave dwelling with its surprising array of sparkling flowers and delicate creatures, the images help translate the visual sense of place for this easily followed storyline. This is an imaginary tale that heightens the magic of childhood beliefs. It is a fine blend of old-fashioned storytelling and European tradition that harkens back to a simpler time revealing joyful entertainment." -C.D., The US Review of Books
Autorenporträt
My name is Randi McKinnon. I came to this country from Norway in 1959 and settled in Oregon. After working in the Food and Hospitality Service for 40 some odd years, I retired. Thinking retirement was bowing, I needed something new to hold my interest. I decided to take a correspondence course in the writing of children's books through The Institute of Children's Literature. Most of my stories are fiction as I embellish on stories told to me as a child. I had no playmates and made up my own games. Trolls, fairies, and the like were believed to be real, according to our grandparents. So remembering these, I have a lot to write about.