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Children of all ages (8-84) will enjoy this gothic adventure about a good little girl, Anka. She lives in a village, but no one likes her. In fact, the villagers call her "naughty" and "uppity" and Anka feels like she doesn't really fit in. The day finally dawns when Anka breaks one too many rules. The villagers said, "Enough!" and she is cast from the village and the gate is slammed is shut on her. Afraid and alone, little Anka looks around and sees no one at all. There is only one path. It leads into the forest, which is deep and dark. With no where else to go, she takes one step and her…mehr

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Children of all ages (8-84) will enjoy this gothic adventure about a good little girl, Anka. She lives in a village, but no one likes her. In fact, the villagers call her "naughty" and "uppity" and Anka feels like she doesn't really fit in. The day finally dawns when Anka breaks one too many rules. The villagers said, "Enough!" and she is cast from the village and the gate is slammed is shut on her. Afraid and alone, little Anka looks around and sees no one at all. There is only one path. It leads into the forest, which is deep and dark. With no where else to go, she takes one step and her journeys begins. This modern day, old-fashioned fairytale is a quest of redemption taken by one little girl hero.
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Author, Jaki Fey, was a child during WWII and remembers posters about "loose lips sink ships" and other responsibilities. She took her task of keeping soldiers safe seriously. Even today, the daily tasks children shoulder and the heroic deeds they perform resonate deep in Jaki Fey and her stories; she believes that old fashion tales should still be passed down and spoken around fires and before bed. One of her favorite quotes is a paraphrase of a G.K. Chesterton, "Fairy tales do not tell children that dragons exist. Children already know that dragons exist. Fairy tales tell children that dragons can be overcome." She writes for all good mothers and faithful fathers and other keepers of a child's spirit. Jaki earned her English degree from San Jose State University with a minor in anthropology.