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The "Treasure of Tadcaster Forest" is an exciting tale of mystical Melves who live in a pine forest. Fairy Adhor carried the Melves from Rainbow Moon to care for the towering pines and all the creatures living in the forest. After spending time with the Melves to ensure they knew their responsibilities, she then asked the mightiest pine in the centre of the forest to provide them a home below his massive trunk. The Great Pine granted the wish of Fairy Adhor to protect the Melves. Before leaving the forest, Fairy Adhor gave the leader of the Melves a secret message. A message to be used if they…mehr

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The "Treasure of Tadcaster Forest" is an exciting tale of mystical Melves who live in a pine forest. Fairy Adhor carried the Melves from Rainbow Moon to care for the towering pines and all the creatures living in the forest. After spending time with the Melves to ensure they knew their responsibilities, she then asked the mightiest pine in the centre of the forest to provide them a home below his massive trunk. The Great Pine granted the wish of Fairy Adhor to protect the Melves. Before leaving the forest, Fairy Adhor gave the leader of the Melves a secret message. A message to be used if they were in peril for their lives. Danger lurked throughout the forest, but this time, the threat grew beyond anything they ever experienced. The Melves had long ago forgotten the secret to saving themselves. Is there no hope?
Autorenporträt
Paul Mitchell's wry and moving considerations of society's undercurrents chronicle an unsettlingly recognisable Australia. His three poetry collections have received national prizes and wide acclaim, and his short story collection Dodging the Bull was included in the 2008 The Age Summer Read program. He is also a playwright, screenwriter and essayist.Mitchell's varied oeuvre explores the beauty in the seemingly mundane, the troubled history of Australian masculinity, and finds spirituality in the murky depths of life. He has continued this exploration with his sensitive and rugged first novel, We. Are. Family.