Long ago, before the invention of supermarkets or even sliced bread, things were very different from the way they are today. The Wild Wood covered much of the land. People entered the Wild Wood at their own risk: the signs said so. At every pathway entering the wood there was a sign. "Enter at your own risk," it said. "Trespassers will be eaten," it continued. "Beware of the trolls," it warned.

Many adventures take place in the Wild Wood. They involve children, elves, goblins, trolls, and a lady who might be a witch. Don't forget Gorf the frog.

These are fairy tales for children aged 7 years and above. The beautiful traditional artwork is by Caitlin Hogan.



Autorentext

Christopher Jackson-Ash lives in Melbourne Australia with his muse Kris the Bard.

Kris was born in Karo on FirstWorld and grew up to be a cook before he was kidnapped by pirates and unwillingly forced into the service of the evil wizard Weylyn the Wolf. After many adventures he became Bard of Elannort and eventually ended up in this dimension of the multiverse, where CJA published his stories.

Titel
Tales From the Wild Wood
EAN
9781310789779
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
06.03.2014
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
2.54 MB