American Fairy Tales

[Illustrated Edition]

Kind & Jeugd

"American Fairy Tales" by L. Frank Baum is a collection of whimsical short stories likely written in the early 20th century. The stories draw on elements of fantasy and adventure, reflecting Baum's signature style that combines humor with moral lessons. The opening story introduces us to several eclectic characters, including a curious little girl named Martha who inadvertently releases three bandits from a locked treasure chest, setting the stage for both comedic mishaps and lessons on morality.

The opening of the collection begins with a scene where Martha finds herself alone in her home, leading her to explore an attic treasure chest. Her curiosity prompts her to discover three Italian bandits who have been trapped inside. Rather than reacting with fear, Martha engages with the bandits, who are more concerned about their predicament in America than about their nefarious reputation. Their hilarious interactions along with Martha's attempts to persuade them to adopt more suitable professions instead of being bandits create a light-hearted tone. As they plot to rob the house they are in, they become a source of both comedy and absurdity.

Uitgeverij
Mijnbestseller B.V.
Imprint
Loving Books
Uitgegeven als
Paperback
Eerste editie
12-12-2025
Laatste editie
12-12-2025
ISBN
9789403851990
Aantal pagina's
131
Taal
Engels

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