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This story is apparently a well-known Scottish fairy tale and so may be familiar to some people. It is a terrific tale of fairies and magic and, as in all good fairy tales, it has a happy ending. The enchanted forest is a strange and eerie place that everyone is scared of entering, except Janna who is rather a wild and wilful girl. One day she enters the forest and comes across Tam Lin, a young man who has been captured and made a prisoner by the Queen of the Fairies. Only Janna will be able to help him escape from the Queen and the strange enchanted forest.
Alan Marks' dramatic illustrations are a perfect accompaniment to this marvellous fairy tale and are incredibly atmospheric.
This book is suitable for National Curriculum English--Reading Key Stages 1 and 2 and Scottish Guidelines English Language--Reading Level B. --Miranda Warren --Ce texte fait référence à l'édition Broché .
Book Description
Nobody goes inside the enchanted forest, until one day Janna, a wild sort of girl, squeezes under a fence and enters the eerie place. Beside a rose-clad, ruined well she meets Tam Lin, whose grey eyes smolder with strange, secret mists and at once the two fall in love.
--Ce texte fait référence à l'édition
Broché
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